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are the factory grader blades hard o come by?

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BRONCO14

ok guys need some help on this one- $400 for a c145 rebuild kohler 12hp- rebuild deck. and the grader- good price? if i decide i dont want the mower what should i offer on the grader?

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Butch

I love my 50" grader I bought new from Toro about 6 or 7 years ago. I have used the heck out of it doing leveling work.

So it's value is based on the need.

Butch

S. Jersey

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DoctorHfuhruhurr

what size grader?

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Butch

50" :thumbs:

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Kelly

They make a 50" that mounts fron the rear axle, and a 40" that mounts from the mid hitch, both bring a pretty penny, $100 is a good price but they sell for much more sometimes.

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Butch

It's tilted to push dirt to the left if it looks funny. It's not straight.

Butch

S. Jersey

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BRONCO14

mid mount- 50'', i dont want to insult the guy' but holly crap do i want it :thumbs:

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Butch

mid mount- 50'', i dont want to insult the guy' but holly crap do i want it :thumbs:

I like it much better than my front end plow!

This mid-mount has lots of time on it. I moved a lot of dirt around with it.

Butch

S. Jersey

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persof

How do you push a mid mount grader blade down?

Thanks

Francis

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Butch

How do you push a mid mount grader blade down?

Thanks

Francis

Francis,

My 50" blade, which is the one in the pics above, mounts to the rear axle and attaches to one of the lift arms by where the mower also attaches. I can use either an arm that came with the grader blade to mount so it stays down at the desired height when you lower it or I can use the chain attachment and mount it so it floats along the ground at a given height.

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