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Dearborn rear blade with a tailwheel

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rex

02-10-2004 14:44:36




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Anyone ever use one of these things, picked one up today and would like to hear from anyone who remembers using one, likes or dislike, advantage or disadvantage? Thanks Rex




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Dave H (MI)

02-11-2004 06:42:44




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 Re: Dearborn rear blade with a tailwheel in reply to rex, 02-10-2004 14:44:36  
That was a nice find. I have the blade and the manual for the blade, but not the bolt on wheel in the rear. Searched the auctions for years but never find one. Never even seen a blade that had one. They are great blades.



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marlowe

02-11-2004 16:43:02




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 Re: Re: Dearborn rear blade with a tailwheel in reply to Dave H (MI), 02-11-2004 06:42:44  
we just make and add the tail wheel and i use them for landscaping



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marlowe

02-10-2004 18:33:11




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 Re: Dearborn rear blade with a tailwheel in reply to rex, 02-10-2004 14:44:36  
it works a lot better then just a 3pt. blade because with a three pt. only if you drop your tractor tires in a rut the blade will go down deeper then the rut but with a tail wheel it will hold the blade up and when the blade gets to the rut it will hold grade and drop dirt in rut and when tail wheel get to the rut it's full of dirt. it works the same as a big road grader just smaller



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Tim(nj)

02-10-2004 21:14:38




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 Re: Re: Dearborn rear blade with a tailwheel in reply to marlowe, 02-10-2004 18:33:11  
Did Dearborn refer to that machine as a terracer blade?



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rex

02-11-2004 00:32:17




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 Re: Re: Re: Dearborn rear blade with a tailwheel in reply to Tim(nj), 02-10-2004 21:14:38  
Can not say, do not know anything about it, may be the first one I have seen. Rex



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