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bushton4
Posted 3/15/2009 21:41 (#645663)
Subject: Pull type grader blades



I know Icon/Landoll makes a pull type grader blade. What other mfgs make a beast like it? I have found a few via a yahoo search but they are all geared towards a small hp set up, I need one for 150 hp and above.

Also, I have seen some townships dragging a blade set up behind their motor graders. Was curious what and who makes those. Any help here???
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plowboy
Posted 3/15/2009 21:56 (#645702 - in reply to #645663)
Subject: Re: Pull type grader blades



Brazilton KS
Crustbuster was the first one I saw around here. Then Icon showed up, and that's about all there is now.
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Badger
Posted 3/15/2009 22:03 (#645717 - in reply to #645702)
Subject: Re: Pull type grader blades


Huntley Montana
I bought a HYGRADE out of ND . 14' rear steer for $12000 LAST yr. I see some advertised in TRACTOR HOUSE 14' w rear steer for $14000. I bought mine direct. Tell them you do not want the cutting edge. Go buy it locally. M.ine kinda fell apart blading snow @ 0 degrees, don't think they are as good as the regular grader blades.    I think mine is rated 300& hp

Edited by Badger 3/15/2009 22:04
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Angus in ncmo
Posted 3/15/2009 22:04 (#645721 - in reply to #645663)
Subject: RE: Pull type grader blades



I'm thinking Johnson Mfg. makes one or two models in the 150+ hp category? 
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dlabal
Posted 3/15/2009 22:06 (#645724 - in reply to #645663)
Subject: Re: Pull type grader blades


Wilson, KS
What are ya lookin to use it for? We are pullin a Hy-grade up here at Wilson......got mixed feelings bout it. You can look it over if ya like.
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Gary scNE
Posted 3/15/2009 22:07 (#645726 - in reply to #645663)
Subject: RE: Pull type grader blades


Welding shops have converted old motor grader blade & turntable to 3 point blade with big tailwheel. Might watch sales.
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Fefernuse
Posted 3/15/2009 22:07 (#645727 - in reply to #645663)
Subject: RE: Pull type grader blades



Litchfield MN.
Check Double B Mfg. at doublebrepair-mfg.com

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dlabal
Posted 3/15/2009 22:08 (#645729 - in reply to #645717)
Subject: Re: Pull type grader blades


Wilson, KS
Whats the deal with the cutting edge.....didn't know there was an option. Fill me in.
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Badger
Posted 3/15/2009 22:18 (#645751 - in reply to #645729)
Subject: Re: Pull type grader blades


Huntley Montana
It was real brittle when cold. I hadn't got the paint off of it when it fell apart blading snow hitting rocks. I run the Degelman dozer @20 mph & never had it break like that.
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RAB
Posted 3/16/2009 00:17 (#645945 - in reply to #645663)
Subject: RE: Pull type grader blades



Brinkley, Arkansas
Fair Oaks Manufacturing in Mccrory, AR makes one. I talked to them back in Dec. and they cost 10,300. They don't have a website but this is a pic of an older model I found.

http://www.blackmonauctions.com/Gallery/0c114815-4c60-47fe-8f46-da6...
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JohnW
Posted 3/16/2009 03:10 (#646034 - in reply to #645663)
Subject: RE: Pull type grader blades


NW Washington
St John Welding has a pull type blade on their web page. http://www.stjohnwelding.com/St_John_Weldin/LevelAll_Landx.html
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