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125 Dozer blade
Prior to posting this, I searched the Implements and Attachments forum and the Homemade forum to try to find an answer. No luck so I tried Google but to no avail.
Here’s my question: has anyone ever fabricated their own dozer blade set up? If so, can you share pics? I already have a Brinly blade because I made my rear blade 48” wide out of scrap steel and my welder. I’m willing to bet that the fact that IH had a front blade made fabricating one’s own kinda silly, but I live in GA where we don’t need snow removal capability. I have a 125 WITHOUT a PTO, PTO linkage, undercarriage, mule drive or a belly mower deck. I’d like to make my own front blade out of my old Brinly blade that can be raised and lowered with my Armstrong lift. I know that the blade won’t move much due to geometry. I just want to push my corn over in the fall (I feel like it will be easier to moldboard plow it under, and because it sounds fun) and muck out my chicken coops and goat houses. No heavy pushing , not trying to make a bulldozer. I found some IH snow blades on eBay, but they’re in NY and about $225 shipped. Any ideas? |
Front Blade
I think I have what you are looking for! I have a Sears Armstrong lift with the blade I am sure you could adapt to fit your cub very easily.
I live in Zebulon also we might could trade something.If interested, email me. lmc688@hotmail |
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