CRF857 259 #1 Posted Monday at 04:16 PM Owner of the local mower shop dropped off a Brinly box blade for me to redo. He didn’t have time to mess with it. He got it for nothing during a pickup/delivery. The P.O. had left it sitting out on its back. The blade was corroded and the pivot pin was froze up. A lot of liquid wrench and a BFH finally disassembled everything.Got it cleaned and repainted . This going to his 14 year old son to use so I wouldn’t charge him anything. He gives me a break at his shop so it’s payback. 2 9 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CRF857 259 #2 Posted Monday at 04:23 PM (edited) While I had this blade here I made templates to replicate it using two 42” Craftsman snow blades. The snow blades were cut to height and welded together with both backing plates. Everything else was made with heavier material. When finished it was put on the back of my 1277. Edited Monday at 04:26 PM by CRF857 2 10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CRF857 259 #3 Posted Monday at 04:28 PM (edited) Next thing will be to redo a snow blade for it. Edited Monday at 04:28 PM by CRF857 1 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 73,404 #4 Posted Monday at 04:31 PM Niiiiice!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 9,619 #5 Posted Monday at 06:59 PM Do consider adding two Heim Ends on the angling rod. Gives smooth action with no play. A bonus if you seperate the frame from the moldboard for storage as I do... Leave the rod end bolted to the quadrant & unscrew the rod. No more fishing the washers & cotter pin. 1 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites