72" Rear blade with offset and hydraulic angle option

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Templecruiser

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I bought a new cab Kioti cx2510 with snowblower. I would like to get a rear blade to help with the small snow amounts. The Cx come stock with a rear remote, so would like to use it, especially having a cab. Would like offset with pin, not bolts. 84" I feel is to big, so 72" is what I'm looking for. Loved the EA one, but 4 month wait for a rear blade is rediculas. So any other option out there. The only other I found was the landpride rb1672, but with hydraulic you have to unbolt everything if you want to push with the blade. Would like to keep it $2500 or less as it would only be used for snow, but I want a quality one also.
 
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I bought a new cab Kioti cx2510 with snowblower. I would like to get a rear blade to help with the small snow amounts. The Cx come stock with a rear remote, so would like to use it, especially having a cab. Would like offset with pin, not bolts. 84" I feel is to big, so 72" is what I'm looking for. Loved the EA one, but 4 month wait for a rear blade is rediculas. So any other option out there. The only other I found was the landpride rb1672, but with hydraulic you have to unbolt everything if you want to push with the blade. Would like to keep it $2500 or less as it would only be used for snow, but I want a quality one also.
You know what they say, you can have any two, good, cheap or fast. But you won't get all 3.

Good luck in your search. ;)
 
   / 72" Rear blade with offset and hydraulic angle option
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You know what they say, you can have any two, good, cheap or fast. But you won't get all 3.

Good luck in your search. ;)
You saying you can't buy a quality rear blade with hydraulic for less then $2500? EA was less then $2500 and they look very well built. But can't wait 4 months for it.
 
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Have u tried shopping for a used one ?
 
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Remember - when you use a rear blade it, most often, will be angled. An angled 72" rear blade will cut somewhere around a 55" to 60" path.

I have a HD Rhino rear blade. It's 96". When angled to blade snow it cuts a 76" path.
 
   / 72" Rear blade with offset and hydraulic angle option #7  
Remember - when you use a rear blade it, most often, will be angled. An angled 72" rear blade will cut somewhere around a 55" to 60" path.

I have a HD Rhino rear blade. It's 96". When angled to blade snow it cuts a 76" path.

His listed tractor is a Kioti CX2510, that 60 angled inches will cover his track just fine.

Bite the wait time for the EA; it'll likely arrive early anyhow.
 
   / 72" Rear blade with offset and hydraulic angle option #8  
Anything with hydraulic angle is gonna need the cylinders unbolted or unpinned to spin the blade 180 degrees to push with it.

Having offset that adjusts with just a pin usually pushes you to a higher end and heavier blade (also more money.

Something like the landpride RB37 series..
 
   / 72" Rear blade with offset and hydraulic angle option #9  
You saying you can't buy a quality rear blade with hydraulic for less then $2500? EA was less then $2500 and they look very well built. But can't wait 4 months for it.
No, you can't get it fast. One of the 3.
Again, good luck in your search. (y)
 
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Anything with hydraulic angle is gonna need the cylinders unbolted or unpinned to spin the blade 180 degrees to push with it.

Having offset that adjusts with just a pin usually pushes you to a higher end and heavier blade (also more money.

Something like the landpride RB37 series..
Pulling pin on hydraulic isn't a big deal, but on the landpride rb1672 you need to unbolt the whole metal piece the piston attaches to just to spin the blade. Not a very good set up. More of a after thought. Woods make a 72" with hydraulic, but bolt offset. Then I find ones with pin offset, yet no hydraulic option. EA seems to have the only one set up with pin offset with hydraulic, I would just need to wait until February to get, then winter is about over.
 
 
 
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