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Geno

I have had a lot of interest in this blade and was trying to see what its worth.  I was told it is for a walk behind model.  Any ideas?

 

Thanks! 

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Ed Kennell

I'm sure the Bee Hind expert will help out....Where you at John?

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slammer302

I sold one kinda like that not to long ago for 50$

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shallowwatersailor

It's not one of the common walk-behind blades. Having provision for 5-sector angling looks more late '60s or later. The single mounting hole makes it almost appear to have more of a frame behind it for a ride-on tractor. With out a trip mechanism though, it could be a walk-behind after all.

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gwest_ca

I have had a lot of interest in this blade and was trying to see what its worth.  I was told it is for a walk behind model.  Any ideas?

 

Thanks! 

What is the width?

 

There is a SP-36 in an October 1, 1954 price list but it is adjustable to 3 positions. Likely for the 1955 model year and $22.00.

 

Garry

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Geno

You never cease to amaze Garry...  32" wide x 15" tall.

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rick

It looks like a blade for a Troy-Bilt Horse tiller. They attached to a bumper assembly, which was also available separately to protect the engine, carb, etc. Three of my tillers have the bumper, but never needed the blade attachment.

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shallowwatersailor

It looks like a blade for a Troy-Bilt Horse tiller. They attached to a bumper assembly, which was also available separately to protect the engine, carb, etc. Three of my tillers have the bumper, but never needed the blade attachment.

That looks like it with the single mounting hole. Here is a photo I picked off of the web. It seems as if it was used more as a dozer blade after the ground was tilled. This user added sides to it.

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shallowwatersailor

Found an even better views on local CL ads. This clinches it.

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Geno

I really appreciate all the work you guys put into this.  Don't know what I'd do without you all.   :text-thankyouyellow:

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rick

It doesn't get much better than Wheel Horse and Troy-Bilt!

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