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50 inch dozer blade

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bdanie7

I wanted a little more than what I had so I modified my 42in.

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I thought I might need a little weight on the back so I modified a couple of 50# cast iron weights to do the job.

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Now if I could get some snow here I can try it out.

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Nick

Thats some nice fab work there. :thumbs: If we dont get any snow you'll just have to move some dirt or gravel around this summer.

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Coadster32

Thats some nice fab work there.
No doubt. :whistle:

That is an awesome shop that you have to do it in also. :thumbs:

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WHC-125

Imagine how many horses you could fit in their :whistle::whistle:

And BTW VERY Nice Job!!! :thumbs:

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Old Iron

Nice work! Lots of empty lifts, though. I hope business picks up. :thumbs:

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bdanie7

Thanks for the compliments.

Business has been real slow here.I had to take a second job to keep up on the bills.

They let me do my fab work here,because when they need some work done they come to me.

They let me store that one here ,as it got volenteered into lot duty for the winter.

Getting ready to move my mini shop out to another place and start fabbing 4x4 parts.I'm not going to get rich at it ,but I will make enough to keep on "Horsing"

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