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hotrodwelder1
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I'm sure this has been covered a thousand times, But, What's your thought's on the tool bar blade? I picked one up for my 5T and i thought it was a nice addition. The 5T had a "Hi-Way Service" blade on it when i got it and it was over kill for the 5T. It's for sale BTW, if anyone's interested..

I'd like thought's good and bad on the Tool Bar Blade tho..
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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 11:19 AM
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For lighter duty work its a good blade. The 4S dozer is easier to carry grade with and it stouter when digging stumps and rocks.
D-4 7U-43159 with 4S dozer and Cat 40 scraper, D-7 3T-1179 with Cat 7S hydraulic dozer, D-7 17A 13,944, D-8 14A-1160 with Cat 8S cable dozer, Cat 12-99E-4433 Grader. All runners and users.
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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 11:30 AM
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Reply to Paso Bob:
For lighter duty work its a good blade. The 4S dozer is easier to carry grade with and it stouter when digging stumps and rocks.


another thing a t-bar blade won't do is spin the pinions outa ur finals with correct grousers.
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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 9:57 PM
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another thing a t-bar blade won't do is spin the pinions outa ur finals with correct grousers.


Thanks Mike. are you saying the 4S can be hard on the final drives? please explain?
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Mon, Apr 9, 2018 11:50 PM
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Thanks Mike. are you saying the 4S can be hard on the final drives? please explain?
alot of guys want big griptiton shoes with tall grousers, results = spun pinions.
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Tue, Apr 10, 2018 7:29 AM
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Reply to ag-mike:
alot of guys want big griptiton shoes with tall grousers, results = spun pinions.
Thanks for the comments, Any pics you care to show off?
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