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3 Point Rear Blade For Grading And Scraping 6' Reviews

4.3 Rating 3 Reviews
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The Rear Blade is a versatile tool for grading and scraping dirt, snow, sand, and rock. It effortlessly attaches to your Category 1, 3 Point Hitch without needing hydraulics, ensuring a hassle-free setup. Its user-friendly pin-pulling mechanism allows easy angle adjustments and offset positioning, offering you a choice of 12 blade angles and multiple offset options. Five of these positions allow forward motion use, while seven are for reverse applications. Moreover, the blade features a heat-treated, high-carbon steel bolt-on cutting edge that can be reversed, extending the blade's lifespan and maximizing your investment. Further enhances the blade's suitability for land grading and clearing dirt and snow-covered paths.

NOTE: This product is only intended for use on the 3 Point Hitch of a tractor. DO NOT use with an adapter on the front of a skid steer

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George D
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I'm very impressed with the quailty of the 3 point rear blade. Putting it together was a job but well worth it. It's well made and works great with my John Deere 2R series tractor.
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Posted 2 months ago
The blade is built very heavy and does a wonderful job of clearing snow. The off set adjustment is very handy. The only difficulty is the kick stand, it does not work properly. The balance point is not where the stand is mounted and the stand is far too long. I need to construct some sort of holding station so I can hook and unhook the blade easily.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great for removing snow from my long driveway. This was a price based purchase when looking at front mounted blades. I was able to purchase this and a multi use quick attach plate for less than a LP REAR blade. Long story short if you’re only using something a few times a year why spend double because of a name. They will both rust and fade in the sun. Paint is cheap and no one cares what the thing looks like as long as it does the job!! It would be nice if the blade was rolled instead of bent but I’m sure that’s another way of saving money and let’s face it, it still works just fine!!!
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Posted 1 year ago