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So I am trying to help out a member here with some info on what is being advertised as a Haban front blade for a SGT. The sub frame is included in the sale. The blade and the subframe all look to be straight as they were manufactured and without any abuse. Any thoughts are appreciated.
Here is the blade as it sits now on the tractor. This is the picture from the add. |
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The rod for the cylinder is in excellent condition and the hydraulic lines seem to be in excellent condition too. I did see one spot where there was a single wrap of black electrical tape around one hose but there were no bulges or cracks or apparent leaks anywhere. The concrete floor under the tractor was clean.
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Front of the blade;
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I am not familiar with these blades so I don't know what to expect re: the cutting edge. There is no bolt on edge like I have on my 1650 blade. As part of the manufacturing process the bottom of the blade seems to have been folded over to the rear of the blade, then rolled back forward to create a triangular section that is then stitch welded to the back of the blade. The bottom portion of this triangular section is partially worn through from being pushed over pavement.
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There are no skids on the blade. There are two mounting points on the back of the blade, one on each side that look like some sort of skid could mount to but no skids.
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Thanks in advance for any thoughts on condition and value.
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