Posted by Bryce Frazier on December 02, 2013 at 07:54:13 from (67.142.182.23):
Hey it's Bryce. Many of you probably remember my last post about what size back blade I need for my 2n. I decided 7 foot, and here is why. I need the width for when it is angled And I will be plowing with a Ferguson TO-30 that is fully chained and weighted next year, so that should be no problem for it. Here is the problem: The back blade that I was going to beef up is my parents, not mine, and my mother didn't care for that idea to say the least... SO, I am now on the market for my own back blade that I can do what ever I want to. Here are my options in the area I would like to know what you think of them!:
King Kutter, 7 foot, almost new, $350
OR
Woods RB 84, "ready to use", I don't know the size or price.
Which do you guys think is the better made blade? THANKS! Bryce
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