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Topic: more surprises
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| flembo
01-10-2013 17:05:13
66.31.12.12
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I was using my 7' back blade on Mr.Edd 48 8n last wk plowing snow and it works great but I thought I would turn it around to push backwords guese what, no can do the blade hits the rear tire duh and I am an engineer should have seen that one coming.Well good thing it does a great job pushing snow the way it is anyway. |
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| Jim WI
01-11-2013 11:36:25
69.217.175.142
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Re: more surprises in reply to flembo, 01-10-2013 17:05:13
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| Before I widened my rear tires, my 7-foot blade would only turn around if I had it just off the ground and pushed it to one side as hard as I could. (Not a sliding blade - just took up all of the slack in the 3-point arms.) |
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| flembo
01-12-2013 04:27:02
66.31.12.12
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Re: more surprises in reply to Jim WI, 01-11-2013 11:36:25
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| I will remove the stabilisers and try that I don't want to widen the tires. |
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| Gary (Or)
01-11-2013 10:14:33
67.131.110.142
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Re: more surprises in reply to flembo, 01-10-2013 17:05:13
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|  My 7'er is adjustable side to side, I just make it longer on one side so it will pivot. Gary (Or)
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| old-9
01-10-2013 18:08:24
67.236.69.248
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Re: more surprises in reply to flembo, 01-10-2013 17:05:13
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| I had a 7 footer and had the same problem, I cut a foot off one end and could swing one way. Then I did a stupid thing and cut a foot off the other side. Sure wished I had left the right side longer as it stuck past the tire tracks, was great for grading . luck joe |
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| heybusdriver
01-10-2013 18:07:06
70.71.96.170
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Re: more surprises in reply to flembo, 01-10-2013 17:05:13
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| | Can you not turn it around before you hook it up to the tractor? Stan 9N 222933 2N with 8N motor 8N345567 8N 146710 8N 179555 8N 197904 8N 199000 8N 254079 8N 362039 |
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| Mal(Pa)
01-10-2013 17:11:18
67.234.112.163
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Re: more surprises in reply to flembo, 01-10-2013 17:05:13
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| park it on a hump with lower ground just behind the back wheels, then shorten your top link all the way and lower the 3 point all the way down and it should go past. Works for me. |
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