Rhino Implements
Chris in IN
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2000-10-14 20560
Has anyone had experence with Rhino implements. I am considering a 300 grader blade and a BX72 box blade. Chris
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Rhino Implements
Jack in IL
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2000-10-14 20562
Rhino is a high quality line of implements. The website is http://servis-rhino.com. ....
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Bird Senter
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 962 |
2000-10-14 20565
As Jack said, Rhino implements are good. It's not the same as a Rhino tractor. ....
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Alan L. Lewis
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2000-10-14 20578
I have a Rhino 5' cutter and Rhino 5' finish mower. I'm real happy with both. ....
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Roger L.
Join Date: Jun 1999 Posts: 0 |
2000-10-15 20613
I have two Rhino blades, both with tilt, angle, and offset. The 7 foot blade is a "LR" model made a couple of years ago. I would describe it as a medium weight blade. The 8 foot blade is a 25 year old "Big Rhino" and clearly more heavily built than the LR. I would describe the 7 foot "LR" as being above average quality, and the 8 foot "Big Rhino" as being absolutely top quality. Having the optional end caps for either grader blade gives you lots of options if you plan to do any road shaping. I think the grader blade with end caps is more versatile than the box blade, and does most of the same jobs but better. ....
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