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Dave H (MI)

10-17-2005 18:43:34




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Was there ever a grader blade made for the B that could be used for snow removal? Suppose I could use a front blade too, if there is such a thing.
This B here is a strong runner and I thought I might give a try at moving snow off the drive with it this winter. Give the Ford a year off.




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gene bender

10-18-2005 01:26:06




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 Re: Farmall B implements in reply to Dave H (MI), 10-17-2005 18:43:34  
The factory blades for an A will not fit. None was made for the B. Not hard to make a front one to work as pushing snow is great with a B. H ave had a front one on the loader for many years.



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Dave BN

10-17-2005 22:07:46




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 Re: Farmall B implements in reply to Dave H (MI), 10-17-2005 18:43:34  
No factory blade, front, rear, or middle that I know of for A series or B series till the touch controll came out (super A/straight C). You'll have to make one your self. Thats easy enough, the problem is how to lift it. Dave.



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Dave H (MI)

10-18-2005 08:59:11




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 Re: Farmall B implements in reply to Dave BN, 10-17-2005 22:07:46  
You and Nat hit the nail on the head. I looked into the exhaust lift extensively and even ordered a back issue of Red Power that had an article on the subject. Too hard to find, too darn expensive when I did find them, REALLY ugly when mounted on the tractor, and just another thing to have to keep tinkering with to keep it running. If I cannot adapt a manual lift to a blade on the B then I guess it won't have one.
I have a broken three point blade out back that could be used for the actual blade. I would need a frame to bolt on the rear axles. Then a lever and pulley of some sort for the lift....

I'll never get around to it.

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Nat

10-18-2005 05:31:45




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 Re: Farmall B implements in reply to Dave BN, 10-17-2005 22:07:46  
Yep, the B is pretty much a two-row cultivating tractor, and seems kind of awkward for anything else. Oh, it'll pull a single-bottom (moldboard) plow, and I believe there is a mounted (moldboard) plow that fits it, but finding one that's complete and reasonably priced...

There was an exhaust lift available for the A and B, but again, finding one that's complete and in working condition for a reasonable price...

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