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Johnson_John1982 12-06-2011 06:12 PM

Front Blade and Box Blade for 1810
 
Im looking to get a box blade and/or a front blade for my 1810. Does anyone have any ideas how one can be aquired or built for my particular tractor? Ive been keeping an eye on the "For Sale" section of the site but dont seem to be having any luck.
Ive know that I do not have a hydro set up to raise the box blade in the rear..How in the world to do adjust the height? (Newbie question I know.) Most of the front blades I have seen are operated from a lever..does the box blade operate in a similar fashion?
Thanks again for the help guys..Im hoping to have pictures of the 1810 up by friday. Going to take some pictures of it as is and then some after I get it good and cleaned up!

_DX3_ 12-06-2011 06:32 PM

You will need a rear sleeve hitch adapter. About all you can do is place a wanted ad and or call our sponsors at the top of the page. You will have to have a spring assist to help in raising those two implements more easily. You can check out xtrememotorsports.com for a rear blade. It isn't a box but is really nice and built solid.

Johnson_John1982 12-06-2011 07:51 PM

I tried the website that was listed above and it would not connect..almost as if the site wasnt running anymore. How difficult are they to operate with the spring assist?
Im contantly moving loose gravel around and a blade on either end would be awesome. Weve been using a small Deere tractor with a blade on the front..It works ok but is getting to the point where it isnt reliable anymore.

_DX3_ 12-06-2011 07:56 PM

The spring assist attaches to your lift rock shaft and the rear of the frame. It has a bolt that connects to the spring and you either increase tension or decrease tension allowing you manually lift implements much easier.

Johnson_John1982 12-06-2011 08:01 PM

Ok..found it. xtrememotorworks.com. Thanks for the advice..looks like the have some good stuff on there.


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