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D4D attach a blade were there was no blade ??

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mike smith

03-10-2005 21:15:22




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There is a friend of mine who has farm d4d that never had a blade on it, it's pretty clean and i can get it for free. but i need a bulldozer to move dirt, is it possible to find a whole blade assembly used with rams? thing is, it doesn't look like pivot points for the blade arms are even on that lower frame between the frt wheel and rear sprocket. but it does have the hydraulic lines for rams capped off up back behind the engine and looks like the lever is there as well. so i wondering is it worth it or even possible, thanks for your time, mike,

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greywynd

03-14-2005 08:26:45




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 Re: D4D attach a blade were there was no blade ?? in reply to mike smith, 03-10-2005 21:15:22  
I'm just wondering, if it's a farm version, does it have 3PTH, or just a drawbar? You say you need to move dirt....you just don't say anything beyond that. Maybe a pull type implement can be used to move the bulk of the dirt, then get someone in with a dozer to do a final grading....just a thought.

Mark



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MSM

03-12-2005 11:20:17




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 Re: D4D attach a blade were there was no blade ?? in reply to mike smith, 03-10-2005 21:15:22  
You are going to need a donor tractor to make a dozer out of it. The trunions could be bolted or welded to the track frames. Your tractor probably doesn't have the ram mounts on the radiator frame.You will need the radiator frame,rams,ram trunions,hydraulic tubes and hoses.Unless the tractor has 2 hyd. valves you will need a manual tilt dozer blade. Might get kinda spendy unless you can find a junker with all the needed parts.

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TomA

03-12-2005 21:58:26




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 Re: D4D attach a blade were there was no blade ?? in reply to MSM, 03-12-2005 11:20:17  
The 2S or the 2A off a 7U will fit if you don't want to go the hardnose route. The toolbar blade was also used on the D4D. There are a lot of any of these out there. You are probably looking at $2000 or less. You already have the hydraulics.



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