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super A blade question

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RJV

03-14-2008 13:57:56




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Can you tell me what the stock blade size is for the super A.

I have a cub blade that measures 4feet 6 inches long by 14 inches tall. Im thinking of using this blade and having a weld shop fab up the mounting arms. Would this be a good route to go? Where can I get cheap snow plow blades if this isnt a good idea. Any suggestions?

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Haas

03-14-2008 18:42:03




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 Re: super A blade question in reply to RJV, 03-14-2008 13:57:56  
The Cub blade is much lighter construction than the Super A blade. The cushion springs are smaller and the structural parts are lighter wt. I've bent and broken things on a blade on a 140, so the lighter weight Cub blade is going to get bent or broken if you get up to the full capability of the Super A



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Brian2

03-14-2008 15:45:20




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 Re: super A blade question in reply to RJV, 03-14-2008 13:57:56  
I found a blade off a truck at the wreckers, with Hydraulics for 100 bucks. I also got the truck mount which I fabbed up a mount to the tractor. I know there were a lot of people who say the blade is too heavy for this tractor, and I don"t disagree with them. In my case this tractor has had a front end loader on since new, therefore the who front end has been long worn. Just my 2 cents.

Brian.

P.S. it does push a lot of snow !

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Hugh MacKay

03-14-2008 14:14:45




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 Re: super A blade question in reply to RJV, 03-14-2008 13:57:56  
RJV: The Super A factory blade was 60". You'll have a lot of snow falling in around your wheels when plowing with blade angled. I built my own blade a 72" works much better. Keeping the weight down, (actual blade itself) is a big item if your going to lift it same way as the factory blade.



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