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clemsonfor

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Post your most wierd attachment you have or if you have something and not sure what it is. I really dont want to see any bushhogs or boxblades, unless its really old or something unique to it. I always like specialized stuff such as old row hillers sweeps and combos of the stuff.

I really dont have anything that cool , yet. But here is the pic of my Massey Fergeuson Dirt scoop, old iron and neat.
 

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Here's my oldest attachment.Servis E3WM 6' rear blade(1958).Made in Dallas,TEX.
Has slept outside all its life,only re-painted one time.I'am second owner.I can only pray all my other attachments look this good after 52 years.Espescially in brutal FLA. sun.
Boone
 

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Yep thats cool, i have seen it featured in several other posts. Your prowd of it, you should be, its a coot toy.
 
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Here's a front snow blower driven by the rear pto. Not all that weird but not very common either. These are spendy when new but they are built heavy to last.
 

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Bullbreaker, nice shape blade. I have a bigger brother. I had to 'recreate' the blade pivot assembly. Wished I had seen that picture a year and a half ago. that 'D' shaped retainer would make it a lot easier to tilt the blade (locks the retaining pin in the open position while tilting the blade). I guess that will be a winter 'redo'. Looks like someone welded the front 'swing' pin and arm in place. I got a pdf copy of the old manual from Servis-Rhino. It showed an optional rack/toothbar as well as optional end caps for the blade and skid shoes. Going to eventually put the shoes on mine for snow. I guess you should never need those for that reason!
 
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Bullbreaker, nice shape blade. I have a bigger brother. I had to 'recreate' the blade pivot assembly. Wished I had seen that picture a year and a half ago. that 'D' shaped retainer would make it a lot easier to tilt the blade (locks the retaining pin in the open position while tilting the blade). I guess that will be a winter 'redo'. Looks like someone welded the front 'swing' pin and arm in place. I got a pdf copy of the old manual from Servis-Rhino. It showed an optional rack/toothbar as well as optional end caps for the blade and skid shoes. Going to eventually put the shoes on mine for snow. I guess you should never need those for that reason!

Mojoinco
Thanks for sharing that info!I have seen one other of these blades w/a center tailwheel attachment like on a Rhino bush hog.BTW you probably know they came with decals on sides which said "Little Rhino".Heres one their selling in NE.Big Iron


Boone
 
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Here's a front snow blower driven by the rear pto. Not all that weird but not very common either. These are spendy when new but they are built heavy to last.

Now that is unusual. You would think hydraulic takeoffs would make more sense and be easier and cheaper
 
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The problem with hydraulic remotes is that most tractors don't generate enough hydraulic flow to run a snowblower unless you use a PTO-driven hydraulic pump.

Sean
 
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Ah, i see, im no expert as you can tell, especially with anything snow related. Look at my location. :thumbsup:
 
 

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