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Ian ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 28 Aug 2011 Location: Carroll, Ohio Points: 86 |
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I've aquired a 7' box blade through a recent trade and I was quite certain its too big for the d14, but seems like unless you take a trade these days noone can afford to buy anything. Was the best trade I came up with, figured I could sell it or trade for a smaller one if the D14 wouldn't handle it. So that is my question really. Anyone used a box blade that big with a d14? or d15? I'm working on a deal about getting a d19 and I know that will handle it, but that probably won't happen until next fall or winter so wondering if I should try to trade this thing off or sell it?
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1980 AC 616
1958 AC D14 1960 AC D14 1987 Cub 1204 1982 Cub 682 1974 Cub 154 Lo-Boy (SOLD) Hauler: 1998 Dodge Ram2500 Cummins |
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Claus ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Hebron In Points: 1154 |
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Probably be OK, just can't move a mountain all at once. I have an 8' I use on my 170, works great.
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Ian ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 28 Aug 2011 Location: Carroll, Ohio Points: 86 |
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Just as a follow up, I finally put the blade on my d14 yesterday. Indeed it will work, however, any time you have the blade off the ground and let the clutch out even a touch more than perfectly smooth, you pull the front wheels off the ground a foot or so. :) Time to hunt down some weights I suppose.
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1980 AC 616
1958 AC D14 1960 AC D14 1987 Cub 1204 1982 Cub 682 1974 Cub 154 Lo-Boy (SOLD) Hauler: 1998 Dodge Ram2500 Cummins |
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