David Bradley Pull-Type Adjustable Blade, Adjustable 6’ Blade, Tires 7.60-15
I have here for sale, what might be the rarest David Bradley Implement ever made.
In all my research I have only found one other one that sold at Big Iron Auctioneers,
no parts manual, no user’s manual have ever been discovered.
I did find a 1958 Sears catalog showing the item for sale, without tires,
other than that no other information has ever been found.
This grader has served me well since July of 2022, was fully restored in June of 2024.
Due to the fact that I have recently paved my driveway to the tune of 12,000 square feet,
I have no need for this Implement anymore.
Rather than have it sit here, have the paint fade, start rusting, I need to find a new home for it.
It is set up for a three point tractor hitch at the moment, but if you remove one large bolt,
it can be towed with a pintle hitch.
I am asking $1,250.00, but of course always open to negotiation,
the location is Florissant Colorado about an hour west of Colorado Springs Colorado.
Shipping MAY be possible, would have to look into that on a case by case basis.
This link will take you to a photo album showing the extensive restoration process
and a few miscellaneous items like information on the one that sold at Big Iron and the Sears catalog pages.
email; thekubotaproject@gmail.com
I have here for sale, what might be the rarest David Bradley Implement ever made.
In all my research I have only found one other one that sold at Big Iron Auctioneers,
no parts manual, no user’s manual have ever been discovered.
I did find a 1958 Sears catalog showing the item for sale, without tires,
other than that no other information has ever been found.
This grader has served me well since July of 2022, was fully restored in June of 2024.
Due to the fact that I have recently paved my driveway to the tune of 12,000 square feet,
I have no need for this Implement anymore.
Rather than have it sit here, have the paint fade, start rusting, I need to find a new home for it.
It is set up for a three point tractor hitch at the moment, but if you remove one large bolt,
it can be towed with a pintle hitch.
I am asking $1,250.00, but of course always open to negotiation,
the location is Florissant Colorado about an hour west of Colorado Springs Colorado.
Shipping MAY be possible, would have to look into that on a case by case basis.
This link will take you to a photo album showing the extensive restoration process
and a few miscellaneous items like information on the one that sold at Big Iron and the Sears catalog pages.
email; thekubotaproject@gmail.com
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