My wife insists that my motto is: "Buy high, sell low." "Why pay less, when you can pay more?" etc. etc. I never feel like I've lucked across any deals and had to always search for my bargains....only to find out that when I buy something, someone ineviditably tells me of where I could have gotten the same thing cheaper. Well, I was at my Kubota dealer one day and saw a "worksaver" brand 6 foot blade sitting in some tall grass and covered with a fair amount of surface rust. The dealer sells some nicer, more expensive, blades, so I asked how much he wanted for the worksaver and he quoted a price between $250 and $300 bucks. I didn't think I needed a blade at the time, had a minor idea of what I'd do with it, so didn't care if he took the offer or not, so I offered him $125.00, but only if they delivered it. He jumped at it, which scared me a little. I've used that blade for 3 years for just about everything! It was scraped, brushed, repainted by the end of the next day (it's going to get marred up anyway, but I wanted it to look good for bragging purposes...like I'm doing now,) so I feel like I got my first real deal in 54 years. I'm hoping it's not the last and blades are generally pretty easy to find and fix up like I did, but I have had no complaints and use the blade for nearly everything now.
Now for the weather report: 20 degrees F. in central Maine and raining hard....freezing the minute it hits the ground. I'll probably keep the blade off the ground today and not create any more of a skating rink than is already naturally forming out there. Predicted to be in the 40's over the next two days, so it's that time of year. Dyer, retired