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hilgy in NE
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1999-05-26          4377

I have been pricing rear blades for my new JD 4400 in NE and am finding that I need to spend between $450 to $500 for JD or Rhino blades that weigh 290-400 lbs. Am I being asked to pay to much? Is 290 lbs too light for landscaping?

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CDF
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1999-05-27          4387

A bought a small blade, LP 1560. I ended up putting extra weight on it to do heavy grading. ....

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Sid
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1999-05-27          4417

Please see our site at www.monroetufline.com. Tufline offers a wide line ofgrader blades. I am sure we have one to match your tractor. ....

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Paul
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1999-05-30          4518

I gotta agree with Sid Tufline is a fine blade.I have had one for 4 years and would not trade it for any other. At 408# the TBO66 is great for most jobs. I have used mine for alot of things that I am ashamed to admit I did. ....

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