Posted by TomIn on February 01, 2023 at 14:36:51 from (23.118.149.246):
In Reply to: Re: Moving Brush posted by thehickdaddy on February 01, 2023 at 12:11:22:
I really like the looks of your brush forks mounted on a back blade. I'm having a little difficulty in understanding the size and construction. I found a link to an owner's manual for 1972 vintage Little Rhino back blades. At that time, they were made in both 6' and 8' sizes. They seemed pretty stout with 5/16 steel blades. I'm a hundred miles away from my county place, so I can't look at my farm store back blade. I suspect that it much lighter,
Can you tell me the length of your back blade? Do you have any idea of what kind of material was used for the tines and how long they are? I can't really see the detail of how the headboard and tines are attached to the blade. It looks like brackets or sorts have been welded to the lower part of the blade where the tines are attached. The blade seems to have some sort of lip on the top where the headboard and braces for the tines are attached, but I can't see the detail.
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