Homemade Back Blade For Tractor at Martha Granberry blog

Homemade Back Blade For Tractor. When you tilt the blade forward, the leading cutting edge digs in and cuts material off. It was plain wore out and rusted through in a few areas. one is angled forward, the other angled backward. i ran several ideas thru my head and settled on a new box blade. #1 · may 20, 2007. I do not have the patience to draw up plans or to show all of the steps. Moved the engine from the rear half to the front half. On the tongue, some of the weight will go to the tractor for better traction. I've been stumbling around this thing for 3 years after discovering it buried on the back of my property (the gray part). homemade rear grader blade made from a jonh deere snow plow. so i made a grader blade for the 3pt hitch on the tractors. As mentioned, 1/4 plate on the blade or, in my case, a pair of 1 plates at 65lb each on the tongue. changes made to the articulated tractor since last video. I did not have enough plate so i poked around in the scrap pile and found some channel that would work. Replaced the power steering pump with 3g.

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I do not have the patience to draw up plans or to show all of the steps. Replaced the power steering pump with 3g. When you tilt the blade backwards, the trailing cutting edge provides a nicer, smoother finish but doesn't cut any additional material off. I've been stumbling around this thing for 3 years after discovering it buried on the back of my property (the gray part). i ran several ideas thru my head and settled on a new box blade. homemade rear grader blade made from a jonh deere snow plow. changes made to the articulated tractor since last video. It was plain wore out and rusted through in a few areas. As mentioned, 1/4 plate on the blade or, in my case, a pair of 1 plates at 65lb each on the tongue. one is angled forward, the other angled backward.

My First Homemade Rear Blade John Deere X300 YouTube

Homemade Back Blade For Tractor I do not have the patience to draw up plans or to show all of the steps. #1 · may 20, 2007. one is angled forward, the other angled backward. so i made a grader blade for the 3pt hitch on the tractors. On the tongue, some of the weight will go to the tractor for better traction. add weight either to the blade or the tongue. Moved the engine from the rear half to the front half. As mentioned, 1/4 plate on the blade or, in my case, a pair of 1 plates at 65lb each on the tongue. i ran several ideas thru my head and settled on a new box blade. When you tilt the blade backwards, the trailing cutting edge provides a nicer, smoother finish but doesn't cut any additional material off. Replaced the power steering pump with 3g. I've been stumbling around this thing for 3 years after discovering it buried on the back of my property (the gray part). When you tilt the blade forward, the leading cutting edge digs in and cuts material off. changes made to the articulated tractor since last video. I do not have the patience to draw up plans or to show all of the steps. It was plain wore out and rusted through in a few areas.

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