[Farmall] Attachment question

Phil Kelley philkelley at alltel.net
Wed Jan 24 09:39:38 PST 2007


Rob,

Yes, that is the one I have.  Went to the barn this AM - mine is 8'.  Found 
my operastors manual.  I will scan the specs and send it to you off line. 
9' blade weighs 871 lbs.  As I mentioned it is CAT II and would require some 
modification to adapt to CAT I.  Because it is heavy it requires a hydraulic 
system that can control the depth or it will cut too deep.  I don't think 
you would be satisfied with it but it is a heck of a bargain.

Phil Kelley
North Georgia



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob" <69barracuda at mchsi.com>
To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Attachment question


>
> It's on Ebay.....here's the listing number. 270081000605
>
> Rob
> --
> '64 Chrysler 300
> '69 Dart 270 4dr
> '05 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
> '03 GMC Savanah 3500
> '47 Farmall "H"
> '67-'69 Barracuda Owners Group
> Ridgecrest Ca.
> Merlins are cool, but
> Radials rule!
> Jets just make noise
>
>
>
>> No snow around here (well hardly ever, and it melts within a day). I'd be
>> moving sand and soft dirt. The roads here are not maintained by the 
>> County.
>> Local home owners do that....and that would be me.
>>
>> I'd love to find a mid mount blade. Rear mount will do though. I have a 
>> bucket
>> on the front (very usefull for filling all the BIG pot holes after it 
>> rains)
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> --
>> '64 Chrysler 300
>> '69 Dart 270 4dr
>> '05 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
>> '03 GMC Savanah 3500
>> '47 Farmall "H"
>> '67-'69 Barracuda Owners Group
>> Ridgecrest Ca.
>> Merlins are cool, but
>> Radials rule!
>> Jets just make noise
>>
>>
>>
>> > If the price is right, I would get it. Nine feet is a lot for an H if 
>> > you
>> really
>> > dig it in, but you can control it, and just take what the tractor will 
>> > handle.
>> > Grading generally doesn't move so much material; you're not digging 
>> > ditches.
>> It
>> > will be better for snow than a little blade, as it will extend outside 
>> > of the
>> > wheels.  Of course a front blade is superior for snow, but use what you 
>> > have.
>> >
>> > Bruce
>> > ---- Rob <69barracuda at mchsi.com> wrote:
>> > > I've been looking for a scraper blade w/ 3pt for my H. Found a JD 
>> > > model 115
>> > for
>> > > fairly cheap. Was wondering if it would be too much for my '47 H or 
>> > > if it
>> > would
>> > > handle it okay. It's got a 9' blade...just about right for grading my 
>> > > road
>> (I
>> > > have about a mile from my gate to pavement)
>> > >
>> > > Thanks in advance
>> > >
>> > > Lurker Rob
>> > >
>> > > --
>> > > '64 Chrysler 300
>> > > '69 Dart 270 4dr
>> > > '05 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
>> > > '03 GMC Savanah 3500
>> > > '47 Farmall "H"
>> > > '67-'69 Barracuda Owners Group
>> > > Ridgecrest Ca.
>> > > Merlins are cool, but
>> > > Radials rule!
>> > > Jets just make noise
>> > >
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