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how many XI series owners have a dozer blade?

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WNYPCRepair

Just wondering how many XI owners here own a blade, and if you own an XI, but no blade, do you own a blade for a 300 - 500 series? Wondering if it is worth figuring out an adapter or not.

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DennisThornton

2 XIs but no blades for them but 2 1/2 blades for the Classics.  I also very much want a mid-mount grader blade for something!

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fast88pu

I'm sure the XI blade would work on a GT14 or 520 with sweep front end if you just move the lift point on the plow frame

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shallowwatersailor

Three 5xi and one blade (had two, sold one.) The frame is wider and the sector handle is a different design than a classic Wheel Horse, so it is more than just moving the lift point.

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WNYPCRepair
4 hours ago, shallowwatersailor said:

Three 5xi and one blade (had two, sold one.) The frame is wider and the sector handle is a different design than a classic Wheel Horse, so it is more than just moving the lift point.

 

 

The frame is the same width on the one I just put on my XI, but it is longer and the sector handle is different. 

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

I have a blade for my xi, its never been on the tractor, why do I have it? Cause it was there, lol. Mint.

 

I have a blade for the 300, 400, 500 series machines, its been used plenty, but not by me. It came with a tractor.

 

Glenn

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doc724

I have a blade for my xi.  The PO used it for about an hour.  I have used it once for maybe 90 minutes.  It spends it's life in the shed.  I used it for spreading dirt and it worked well, much better than the classic tractors.  No need for it anymore, have a loader for the summer and blower for the winter.

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