[Farmall] New Idea grader blade
craiger.mon at verizon.net
craiger.mon at verizon.net
Tue Jun 22 05:52:46 PDT 2004
Thanks for the info.
Craig
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> Date: 2004/06/22 Tue AM 05:50:21 EST
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> 1/4 inch should work. I would suggest that you size the piece so that the
> bolt holes are centered on it. That way you can reverse it when it wears
> down without affecting anything.
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> Carl Szabelski
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> Hi,
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> I'm working on renovating an old grader blade that fits on the front of a
> New-Idea Horn #50 loader. The only thing that I seem to be missing at this
> time is the cutting edge that bolts onto the bottom of the blade. If I were
> to get a piece of flat hardened steel and drill bolt holes to matcht the
> blade, would this work? What size steel should I use...I was thinking 1/4"
> thick by 6" tall. Anyone have any answers/suggestions?
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> Thanks for your help.
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> Craig
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