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Posted by Weav on April 11, 2006 at 06:18:48 from (172.136.215.121):
In Reply to: rear blade. posted by Tim Shultz on April 10, 2006 at 18:47:43:
Could do a lot of damage. I just bought another blade at an auction for 35 bucks because it was damaged. It was a heavy duty one, probally near 200 lbs or more. They must have had it backwards and hit a stump or something that sure didn"t move. It drove the blade and pivot box up into the frame of the blade just past the three point linkage. It was a heavy enclosed triangle frame 3/8" thick. After heat and taking all the bolts out we chained it to another tractor and truck to get it straightened out. Point is Tons of damage due to someone abusing equipment.
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