Posted by rusty6 on October 01, 2021 at 06:35:04 from (142.165.85.137):
In Reply to: Re: A Day with the 730 posted by hoghollow on October 01, 2021 at 04:25:30:
[quote=CVPost-hoghollow](quoted from post at 04:25:30 10/01/21) Do you have any pictures of blade mounts? I have I think same blade here I would like to mount on 1655 Oliver.[/quote] This one is a Leon dozer blade built right here in Sask. in the 1969s. A good simple and heavy duty blade. I don't have any photos of it right now but I did a walk around video of it back in 2018 and that shows most of the details on it. The mounting is quite modified from original. Original mounts on the Leon were just clamped to the front axle with a push bar running to the drawbar. I shortened the push bar considerably so it pushes off the front of the drawbar. I changed from front axle mounts to bolt on hangers right to the sides of the front castings of the tractor. All from scrap iron I had on the farm. Kind of copied Degelman design there. I like it and have not broke anything on it yet.
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