Who doesn't love a bargain....

luketratts

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Equipment
L2600DT FEL
Jul 26, 2016
35
0
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Gold Coast, Australia
Picked up this rear blade today for $120 off this old bloke around corner...nothing better than stumbling across a bargain right round the corner from home from a genuine old time gentleman...







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Lil Foot

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Lifetime Member

Equipment
1979 B7100DT Gear, Nissan Hanix N150-2 Excavator
May 19, 2011
8,073
3,408
113
Peoria, AZ
Smokin' deal! Never seen that big nut clamping system before; I like it!
 

coachgeo

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Equipment
L225 w/woods Few Mowers & Back Blade, D722 in Motorcycle (Triumph Tiger), LMTV
Nov 16, 2012
2,459
37
48
Southern OH
[Elmer Fudd voice] VEWY INTAWESTING [/voice]

Some really nice features on this. Can be mounted at two levels... one about 6" higher than other....... you're on lowest hole right now.

Also it can swing left or right for off set blading

AND the blade can rotate. How does it lock on the rotate. Does the nut loosening allow whole blade structure drop enough for the fingers to clear locating pins..... then after rotating to desired location you retighten it, so the pins lodge between fingers? How many pins locates between fingers?
 
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luketratts

New member

Equipment
L2600DT FEL
Jul 26, 2016
35
0
0
Gold Coast, Australia
[Elmer Fudd voice] VEWY INTAWESTING [/voice]

Some really nice features on this. Can be mounted at two levels... one about 6" higher than other....... you're on lowest hole right now.

Also it can swing left or right for off set blading

AND the blade can rotate. How does it lock on the rotate. Does the nut loosening allow whole blade structure drop enough for the fingers to clear locating pins..... then after rotating to desired location you retighten it, so the pins lodge between fingers? How many pins locates between fingers?


Got a photo of the locking mechanism for the blade pivot...you have to undo the nut on top and rotate he blade then tighten her up. Looks pretty solid, been welded a couple times already.


Not sure what the benefits are of having two different heights on the lower arms, I reckon it was done so you can set one arm to the top on one side and set the other arm to the bottom on the other side so it put the blade on a grade, haven't tried it yet but it looks good for scraping side drains...and I got a few as well!


With the blade hanging out that far I reckon it would a few funky forces going on...going to have to have my A game on...


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MikeyA

Member

Equipment
2016 B2650 FEL and 60"mmm,1998 B2400 MMM FEL(sold!) BB 4ft BRUSH HOG
Mar 6, 2010
150
1
18
West Central Illinois
That's nice!!! Been looking for a used offsetting blade, but not finding anything in my area....going to save some pennies and probably order one from EverythingAttachments...