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Re: Pictures of a Super A grader blade
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 01, 2006 at 20:04:43 from (209.226.247.134):
In Reply to: Re: Pictures of a Super A grader blade posted by Todd in SE Ohio on August 01, 2006 at 19:27:59:
Todd: The actual blade, angling device and push beams back to the pivot point are the same on front and center mount blade. If you have both sets on mounting hardware you can mount your blade either front or center. It been awhile since I've seen the center mount up close, however about all there is to it is a cross member that bolts between final drives at front of them. It must drop down from final drives as the push beams pivot from it. It hooks into same holes as one uses for drawbar when plowing. As I remember it uses different linkage from blade to rockshaft for lifting blade, than when on front. The ideal thing for you would be parts book. I saw that once and it covers both front and center mount together in one book. The blade I remember years ago was owned by a neighbor and he used it up front for plowing snow in winter and center mount for grading his driveways in summer. I've seen him with it both ways, but never was around when he made the change.
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