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Rear SCRAPE BLADE,Opinions

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Larry D.

08-04-2007 11:32:46




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I'm Looking to Buy a rear scrape Blade for My tractor 35HP and Looking at an RB-72 made by Woods, Company.. is this a GOOD Medium Duty for Small Acreage Soil Smoothing etc: Thanks, Larry KF4LKU




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suptscottyb

08-05-2007 07:00:43




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 Re: Rear SCRAPE BLADE,Opinions in reply to Larry D., 08-04-2007 11:32:46  
IF YOUR TALKING ABOUT GRADING - you need an industrial box sraper....



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Bob Kerr

08-04-2007 17:06:54




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 Re: Rear SCRAPE BLADE,Opinions in reply to Larry D., 08-04-2007 11:32:46  
I can tell you to run like the wind away from the Farmforce blade sold by Tractor supply. A 3/4" tree root almost totally destroyed my brand new one. It bent the bracket at one hitch pin, bent the pivot and also the pin which is good and stuck now and may require a press to get out. the blade itself is also bent. what a piece of cra@.All that from a small tree root! It would be ok for fluffy dry snow but that is it.I may try to get it straightened and reinforced but will take a lot of that, I may have to cut it up for scrap and it doesn't even have the first bit of rust on it.

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jhill52

08-04-2007 16:26:22




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 Re: Rear SCRAPE BLADE,Opinions in reply to Larry D., 08-04-2007 11:32:46  
I have a Woods landscape rake and it is well built and holding up well after 6 or so years



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Lanse

08-04-2007 14:14:02




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 Re: Rear SCRAPE BLADE,Opinions in reply to Larry D., 08-04-2007 11:32:46  
Woods is a GREAT name. I got a 52" tiller from them and have never had problems with it. I'd get a woods before a deere...(deeres get shot in the woods) ;)



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BarryfromIA

08-04-2007 14:54:50




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 Re: Rear SCRAPE BLADE,Opinions in reply to Lanse, 08-04-2007 14:14:02  
Look for a blade that can be turned around to push backwards with out taking the blade off. You only want to have to pull a pin and rotate the blade.



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NEsota

08-04-2007 12:21:55




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 Re: Rear SCRAPE BLADE,Opinions in reply to Larry D., 08-04-2007 11:32:46  
My experience with these light weight blades is that they will move snow and other very loose material. When you get a little more serious about grading you need more weight on the blade. If you do not have the ability to force the blade down with the three point hitch, some weight may be added to the blade to improve on what you are trying to do.



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midwest redneck

08-04-2007 11:59:17




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 Re: Rear SCRAPE BLADE,Opinions in reply to Larry D., 08-04-2007 11:32:46  
I was at a Case/IH tractor dealer a month ago and I saw a 5foot woods rear blade, (cat. 1) it looked quite beefey and better then most of what I have seen, it was $375 though.



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