Posted by Bryce Frazier on December 13, 2013 at 15:17:59 from (67.142.182.21):
Hi all it"s Bryce. This is just a little bit of an update as to what I have decided to do with getting a back blade for my Ford 2N.
First Plan was, as you all know, to add on to my Parents blade, mom didn"t approve!
Second was to buy one.
Third was to have my buddy convert a 4 point Case blade off of my VAC to 3 point for the Ford
And then it happened... My brain did me good for once! I remembered that when our neighbor died and left me all of his farm equipment, to-30, and equipment, that his son had requested to keep the back blade for their Kabota for snow removal, I was fine with this because it, from a distance, appeared to be home made. Well, I was so desperate for a blade that I decided to call him to ask if he was using it, he said no, and when I tried to buy it from him, he gave it to me! SO, when I went to get it today, after a little inspection it is in perfect shape, ready to plow, and has a serial tag on it that says: DearBorn Manufacturing, 19-5 Utility Blade. So, WOO HOO! Bryce-micester scores again! Anyone have pictures of theirs, or even of old promos for them? Also, what color were they painted? Red? Thanks for reading! Bryce
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