Posted by B-maniac on December 02, 2013 at 18:46:41 from (75.133.247.174):
In Reply to: Back Blade, Round 2! posted by Bryce Frazier on December 02, 2013 at 07:54:13:
I would stay away from the "box store" brands. They do have their "heavy duty" models but they are way too pricey. Craigslist is full of blades this time of year. I've seen some pretty well built ones on there for $200-$350. I just bought an 8' ARPS double adj. blade for $225 and it is heavy duty. The angle braces going up to the top link pin are 5/16 thick and the rest is built likewise. They don't build them anymore as I've heard they were bought out. Were made in New Holstein, WI. Every cheap one I saw at auctions had welds aroung the lift pins and other places. I'd get a heavy rusty one before a pretty "stamped steel" one.
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