Anyone see this style of dozer blade before?

Jim.UT

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I'm trying to ID this blade assembly. There's no tag or name plate. The assembly is held onto the tractor with two large brackets (left and right) that bolt to the front of the axle and to the rear of the radius rods. The blade is moved vertically with aux hydraulics. It has two cylinders (left and right). The chains in the photo were keeping the blade up so I could load the tractor onto a trailer.

Check the link for more close up photos. Any help is appreciated.
2014-01-04-8NFrBlade02.jpg

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It's coming apart. Engine has already been sold. I have someone on the hook for the Everett tranny pending removal and inspection. If the gears look OK he'll probably buy it. I was just trying to figure out if the front blade was a desirable model or if I would have a problem selling it. Now that I know what it is, I'll start looking for a value.
 
I have an Everette creeper transmissioin with a shop made long PTO shaft that is out of a Ford 3000 three cylinder tractor. Friend bought the tractor with a trencher on it and took it all off and put a hydraulic lift on the tractor to make it agricultural.

Anybody need it I'll let it go cheap but will not pay for shipping. It can however be shipped but weighs a lot.

Zane
 
Jim,
It doesn't look like it angles so guys won't want it for pushing snow. It looks more like a dozer blade.
I would be interested but my wife will be glad your so far away.
Good luck with your sale.

kirk
 

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