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Should I scrap this blade?
Should I scrap this blade?
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2 years 11 months ago #232119
by itsad8
Do you all think this blade has any value, or just scrap? It fits my D8-14A so it's big. The scrap value is around a grand I think. I'll never use it, but I hate to just scrap something someone could use.
Ideas?
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2 years 11 months ago - 2 years 11 months ago #232121
by Rome K/G
If it's still decent shape, sell it! good grubbing rake. Think those were built in Canada.
Last edit: 2 years 11 months ago by
Rome K/G.
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2 years 11 months ago #232130
by kittyman1
not for scrap, sell it, drag it to an auction (spring is best)
-even if it needs some work, it's still a great start
- a thousand dollars does not go very far when buying steel, your time, welding rod, gasses, cutting discs etc...
Greatest Lie told to mankind: just give us 2 weeks to flatten the curve!
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2 years 11 months ago #232178
by 74A6C
Try to sell it by some method. Someone can get some use out of it, although it may not be anytime soon. I just spent a good deal of time fitting a 7F/G (not really sure) c-frame to a 7R for a man to run a K/G and rake from the earlier tractor. All parts were boneyard pieces.
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