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dcroce

Hello.  I have a 1975 B-80 and need a replacement blade for the snow (only the blade I have all other components in working order).  Unfortunately the 1975 blade was discontinued as a replacement part however I was informed by a Parts manager that a 1982 would fit.  I’m not sure about this and want to verify if anyone can offer insight.  The links below are to the diagrams with the part.

 

1975: https://www.partstree.com/models/6-9623-toro-42-snow-dozer-blade-1975/parts-list-42-blade-with-mounting-assembly-factory-order-number-6-9623-0/ 

1982: https://www.partstree.com/models/06-42bc02-toro-42-dozer-blade-1982/snow-blade-42-in-107-cm-vehicle-identification-number-06-42bb01-06-42bb02-3/

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gwest_ca

Will likely fit but that is just a guess.

The 6-9623 used a 5109 42" blade including the cutting edge and nla.

 

5109 was replaced by 109593 blade which was replaced by 78-1330-01 and still available from Toro but is now 48" wide.

plus

cutting edge 109596 which was replaced by 93-1612-03 and still available from Toro.

These parts fit the 2012 blade sold for the long frame tractors.

 

You should be able to find a used blade and save some $'s. Post an add in the classifieds here with your location because shipping could be a killer.

 

Garry

 

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Achto

Can't really add to the info above. But wanted to say  :WRS:

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Burnerman

Just to add, I went to the local steel yard and picked up a piece of 3/16 x 4” steel 52” long from the short bin for cheap. I used the old cutting edge as a template. It lasts years now.  

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Burnerman said:

Just to add, I went to the local steel yard and picked up a piece of 3/16 x 4” steel 52” long from the short bin for cheap. I used the old cutting edge as a template. It lasts years now.  

That's the way to do it right there....

 

 

By the way, welcome to Red Square.

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Sparky

@dcroce  I see your in Connecticut, shouldnt be a problem to find one for sale near you. Lots of Wheel Horse guys in this state! 

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Burnerman
6 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

That's the way to do it right there....

 

I bought a brand new Toro end and I got 1 winter out of it with a flip I think. Lol. The longer ends are great when angled to cut ice. 

I had my friend get me a cutting edge off one of the town trucks I was gunna cut down. 😂😂 😂😂

i could barely pick it up. 😂😂

 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Burnerman said:

I bought a brand new Toro end and I got 1 winter out of it with a flip I think. Lol. The longer ends are great when angled to cut ice. 

I had my friend get me a cutting edge off one of the town trucks I was gunna cut down. 😂😂 😂😂

i could barely pick it up. 😂😂

 

WOW

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Lee1977

Those grader blade are case harden on the surface and grader edge. I used a smaller blade for a old road scraper to make my Grader Blade.  The new ones  are a lot bigger and thicker then the one I used. I cut the length down to 4' by grinding of the surface all the way around then saw it off with a metal cutting band saw.  The one I used was 5 3/4" high by almost 1/2" thick at the center.

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Burnerman
8 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

Those grader blade are case harden on the surface and grader edge. I used a smaller blade for a old road scraper to make my Grader Blade.  The new ones  are a lot bigger and thicker then the one I used. I cut the length down to 4' by grinding of the surface all the way around then saw it off with a metal cutting band saw.  The one I used was 5 3/4" high by almost 1/2" thick at the center.

The one I had was 3/4" thick and was hardened. I tried to cut it and gave up 😂 When I wear the 3/16 edge out I'll buy a piece of 1/4". 

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