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I got a blade for my SC

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Idaho Ron

10-28-2007 17:27:54




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For the last 20 years my neighbor has plowed my snow. Well he passed away this summer. Well his farm sale was yesterday, and I couldn't go. My son went and talked to the auctioneer. We have known him for years, and my son said my dad wants me to get them. He let him bid and I think he did good for his first time. The blade is a Armor Farm Imp blade. He also got a home made three point carry all, a top link, a set of fast hitch prongs, and as you can see the blade had three wheel weights for a model A farmall. He got everything for 200 dollars. I am thinking about welding the prongs to the blade so the blade is fast hitch. Ron

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Mark Peters

10-28-2007 17:44:49




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 Re: I got a blade for my SC in reply to Idaho Ron, 10-28-2007 17:27:54  
Ron, that`s a good buy ! The front wheel weights alone are bringing $100 + for a pair. By the way,I don`t know if you knew or not,but they`re not just for a Farmall A. They`ll fit an A,B,C,H,M,The Supers A thru M,Hundred Series,30 & 50 Series. Mark



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Andy in Beloit

10-28-2007 17:41:25




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 Re: I got a blade for my SC in reply to Idaho Ron, 10-28-2007 17:27:54  
The 3 weights, which look like they'll fit from an A to a 450, are worth over $200 on E-bay. I'd say he better than good. You basically got the weights for a good price and got the rest for free. You never know what you'll find at what price at an auction.



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wolfman

10-28-2007 17:40:33




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 Re: I got a blade for my SC in reply to Idaho Ron, 10-28-2007 17:27:54  
Leave it a 3-pt. Floats better. A 3-pt has just enough slop to make it work better for the blade as opposed to the very rigid FH.



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