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I see that International made a rear blade and rear box scraper for the garden tractors but I am yet to see either of these for sale or pictures of them (keep in mind I am fairly new to this). I have only ran across one picture of the rear blade and it was from a distance. Are these attachments not common or am I looking in the wrong places? Can anyone provide some pictures. Thanks
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No worries it will show its ugly face sometime!:biggrin2.gif: I am still holding out for a decent tiller to fit my 982 as well as a nice 12" plow! Good thing I am not holding my breath!
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Neither one is real common, which is probably why you haven't seen very many for sale.
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Few different views of a box blade and rear blade:
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Does the rake/blade attach directly to the bracket rather than using the hitch adapter?
I'm definitely not going to hold my breath on coming across either one or being able to afford it. I think i'm going to try and make my own rear blade/box blade combination with a generic plow. I'll probably pick up a plow off craigslist and add sides, braces, and some teeth. The plan is to make them removable so I can use it either way. Anybody know if it will matter if the back piece is a curved blade rather than straight like most pre-made scrapers? |
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....and thanks for the pictures!!!
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