Grading B7610 Rear Blade Size

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My friends father was admiring my 6' rear blade,a Woods RB72.I like it and it works well for me on my B3030HSDC.Anyhow,he has a B7610 and we're wondering if the same blade would work on his tractor.I'm sure it would mount up,but it sure is nice to be able to turn it around while attached.We live too far apart to just try it on for size.The same blade I bought two years ago for $450 is now $625! Or any other imput as to an alternate is appreciated as always.Thank you in advance for your replys.
 
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I'd recommend a five foot for that tractor.
 
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I have the B7610, and also the woods RB72 rear blade. Works great! I clear the snow off the driveway with no problems. I also re-graded 2 gravel driveways this past fall, and spread out loam for a new lawn.
I wanted the 72" so that even at the max angle, my wheel base was covered.
 
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I use a Woods RB72 on my B7500HSD for snow removal and light dirt work. It has worked fine for me. I can rotate the blade 360 degrees, but not when the 3pt is completely up (catches on u-bolts from Pat's Quick Hitch).
 
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I use a 72" blade behind my 2400 and it works just fine.
 
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Thanks for all the informative replies!Sounds like it would work OK for him if he likes it.I'm wondering why art recommends a 5 footer?Perhaps with his dealership experience,he knows something we don't?Maybe a 5 1/2 foot blade would be the answer-don't recall ever seeing one though.
 
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Please take into consideration what coverage you have with a shorter blade when angled.
The RB72 just covers the tracks on my 7500 when postioned at full angle. I don't have any trouble with a lesser HP machine.
 
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Thanks for all the informative replies!Sounds like it would work OK for him if he likes it.I'm wondering why art recommends a 5 footer?Perhaps with his dealership experience,he knows something we don't?Maybe a 5 1/2 foot blade would be the answer-don't recall ever seeing one though.

I normally like a little reserve and for some snow falls here, a six would just stop the tractor.
 
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I originally had ordered a 60" Landpride blade to go with my BX2660, but the dealer mistakenly supplied a 72". I decided to keep it with the thought that if I found it too big, I could always cut it down.

I'm glad I kept it. I can pull a full load of gravel with it and it does a great job with snow too. A 60" angled would just cover my treadwidth, but with the 72", I can get better overhang for banking snow or maintaining gravel shoulders. I can fully rotate it while attached to the 3-point.

Off the top of my head, your tractor is around the same hp as mine, but larger and heavier. I don't think you'll have any problem with the larger blade...and if you're wrong, you could always trim it.
 
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