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Re: No. 60 blade for an A
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Posted by GEE on April 12, 2000 at 13:18:44 from (208.223.205.166):
In Reply to: No. 60 blade for an A posted by Hillbilly on April 12, 2000 at 10:41:48:
Well HB..I got one for the front of my 140 which is pretty close to an A. The frame for it looked kind of home-made, but someone said they look like that anyways. So I went to push a litle dirt mound with my front blade. It came back enough to push my radiator into the fan ($200 for re-core). And the scar along side the radiator tin looked like this wasn't the first time. So after I had the radiator re-done, and put on new hoses, I took the front blade off again and put it behind the barn. I now only use the rear blade...it's a longer ways from anything easy to break. Other users say the same thing about front blades...go easy with'em...use the rear blade for heavy work...good luck...gee
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