Posted by Bill(Wis) on March 29, 2021 at 07:57:52 from (174.228.48.159):
In Reply to: Back blades posted by Pete in Holland MI on March 29, 2021 at 05:51:56:
Kubota now owns Great Plains Mfg of Salina, Kansas. Great Plains includes the Land Pride line of equipment. So, the ones at the dealership are probably Land Pride blades which are superior (IMHO) to the brands you mentioned. The brands you mentioned are normally found at Fleet Farm, TSC, etc. I've been using an RB3596 for 20 years doing some pretty heavy-duty stuff including all my snow plowing, ditch maintenance, brush pushing, etc. It has been trouble-free. Whereas anything lesser in quality would have been pretty much toast by now. Helps to have hydraulic angling but that will require a remote hydraulic coupling on your tractor. jm, a frequent poster here, would be the resident expert on these matters as he is a Kubota dealer but I'm aware of him only selling one tractor, that being to fellow poster, Geo,TH-In. Ha,Ha (;>))
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