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Old 10-05-2010, 07:14 AM
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I wouldn't be too hasty cutting that rear grader blade up. They all appear to be for a Sears, (Roper), tractor, (60s and 70s). I have a 1971 Sears Surburban SS-12. That rear blade will bring a pretty penny, they are rare. I ended up buying a Craftsman sleeve hitch rear grader blade and adapted a sleeve hitch frame to my 3 point hitch to be able to use it because I couldn't find the Sears 3 point rear grader blade. Just my 2 cents.
If I knew someone who needed it and was close by, maybe I could sell it or swap it or just give it to him. I'm not that interested in making a buck off these things, but to put them to use. That rear blade is pretty heavy duty, so I probably will go ahead and convert it to a sleeve hitch and use it.
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Old 10-06-2010, 04:59 AM
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Before you cut her up, I have a Craftsman rear grader blade I'd swap. You ship to me and I'll ship to you.
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That is tempting, except shipping would kill us both. I'm sure it wouldn't be cheap to ship from Missouri to Delaware and vice versa. If it would be reasonable I would gladly do it.
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Old 10-07-2010, 04:59 AM
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Yeah, you're probably correct. Mama would kill me anyway. She wants one of the tractors gone and it ain't gonna be the Cub. She doesn't understand why I need a tractor when I can mow the place in 45 minutes with a 22" self propelled mower. I've told her it's a tractor thing, just like my Jeep thing, and she doesn't understand that either!
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My wife is always threatening to parked all my tractors near the road with for sale signs on them. I said, if you do I just have to replace them.
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My wife is always threatening to parked all my tractors near the road with for sale signs on them. I said, if you do I just have to replace them.
You could do the same to her and get replacement. hehe
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