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Has anybody ever seen a belly blade that would use the mid mount? 

 

Something like that would be handy for light driveway grading & such.

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953 nut

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Yes there is such a blade. I have one and love it.

 

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WHX??
9 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

I have one and love it.

You know better than that Richard.....If there is no pic you don't have one :ychain:

Quite common Truck

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953 nut
20 minutes ago, WHX22 said:

If there is no pic you don't have one

At one point in my life I had two, the older front mount shown in the Wiki and a rear mount, sold the rear mount a couple years back.

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Herder

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40" grader blade.  Love mine.

 

 

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troutbum70

Was the stone rake produced by wheel horse?

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953 nut
5 minutes ago, troutbum63 said:

Was the stone rake produced by wheel horse?

No, that is home made. The tines were purchased from Agri-Supply and the rest is just angle iron, channel iron and flat strap. Built it while living in Florida, it works great for hurricane clean-up!      :handgestures-thumbupright:

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ebinmaine

Here's a thread I threw on last year so others could fabricate one if so desired.

 

It's now mounted on Trina's 867.

 

 

 

 

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WHX??

Musta missed that thread EB .....that 867 is got a  nice patina.... guess I didn't  realize you had a tractor that wasn't painted some unhorsely color :ychain:

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Pullstart

I bartered a Briggs Industrial engine and some cash for this one... I hope to some day see some of those Briggs parts purring on a GT

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DBlackston
6 hours ago, 953 nut said:

At one point in my life I had two, the older front mount shown in the Wiki and a rear mount, sold the rear mount a couple years back.

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953 are you independently lifting the rear rake and the blade?

 

If so, how?

 

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DBlackston

I also have a mid mount, but have never used it due to tractor issues.

 

I cannot wait to do some grading though! It's one of the main reasons I purchased an HY-3 setup as well!

 

Heres one of the main pictures I saved as inspiration for my 704 rebuild. 

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Blackhood Bill

@8ntruck keep looking they do come up on here for sale. You just have to keep looking. @pullstart In time my friend in time. I just wonder how much of it I can salvage? The blade Looks good on there, that patina somewhat fits right in! :text-thankyouyellow:

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953 nut
7 hours ago, DBlackston said:

 

953 are you independently lifting the rear rake and the blade?

 

If so, how?

 

They both use the same lift. I was setting up to smooth out some new fill dirt and was going to use both at the same time.

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