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Picked up a new to me Brinly back blade today. I didn't need it, but the price was right in the wheel house.
After we got home, I had to put it on the 147 for a test run, worked ok, I still need to do a little adjustment with it. But had a little fun. |
Looking good zippy1
I have a Craftsman rear blade that looks just like it. I sure have got my money's worth out of it. |
I like the action shots.
Nice shiny blade. |
Thanks for the action pics, Todd! Congrats on the blade.
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Nice blade Todd!:beerchug:
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I was looking at my driveway today while I mowed and swept and said, I need a rear blade. Glad you found one, you may use it more than you think. Great find. :beerchug:
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Thanks guys. I think I'm going to have my buddy make me a cutting edge for it though, that will help the blade from wearying out, plus it'll add a little extra weight, help it from bouncing around so much.
Question. Should I be using the lift straps without the slots, so when I put down preasure on it, it don't jump up and down? Makes sense, but in my mind, all things that look right always aren't. |
I too have a Craftsman blade that looks about tha same as that one. I put a replaceable cutting edge on mine. I used 1/4" X 3". I had one of the guys in the metal shop at work punch some square holes in it in the same spacing as on my front blade.
http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...5/DSC06586.jpg http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...DSC06585-1.jpg |
I like your cutting edge. That's what I'm looking to make for mine.
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