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Re: Building a blade for a Super A
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Posted by marvin on November 20, 2002 at 11:57:50 from (134.134.136.4):
In Reply to: Building a blade for a Super A posted by marvin on November 19, 2002 at 11:48:40:
Thanks for all of the input. I just last night got an email from another Washington resident that has a factory blade that he wants to move at a resonalbe price, so I will probably go that direction. I already have the actual blade part that came off of a a big gas barrel and is 7 foot long. It was put into a metal break and bent at 30 degree angles at the 1/3 point, top and bottom. The metal is about 1/4 thick. So if I get thet factory blade then I will probably use this blade to make a back blade for the H. I am confident that I can use the blade and not break any castings ont he tractor, it is my son that only knows full speed or no speed that I am worried about breaking the tractor. Maybe I need to put a key start on the Super A to protect it. Thanks again. Marvin
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