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dandan111

My snow blade has been bent and straitened so many times I’m going to 

get another. I found a toro zero turn blade like new. It looks like the same

blade only black instead of red? Will this mount right on my plow frame? 
 

I don’t do sidewalks as much anymore so I’m probably going to set it so it

trips easier. Maybe that will save the new one from bending. 
thanks 

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gwest_ca

A good imagination and a welder will make anything fit.

Have a model number of the Toro blade so we can compare parts lists?

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dandan111

I don’t have numbers

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dandan111

It’s a 48 inch blade. Looks to have never been used 

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ri702bill
9 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

A good imagination and a welder will make anything fit.

Even a poor imagination teamed up with a torch & welder can do about the same!! 

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SylvanLakeWH
28 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Even a poor imagination teamed up with a torch & welder can do about the same!! 

Good wisdom there... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHX??
36 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Even a poor imagination teamed up with a torch & welder & a BFH

Ya know we really shouldn't talk about Wallfish like that in front of him ... :lol:

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sqrlgtr

Looks like a pretty straightforward swap to me :handgestures-thumbupright:

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dandan111

Thanks. I hope so 

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peter lena

@dandan111  that swing quadrant OPPORTUNITY   is glairing to me , and too often over looked  , heim joints , and frame lever  swing mount  , are key to  smooth easy swing areas . this the time to build this in . pete

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