Poly cuttig edge

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kdmcon

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Iam trying to find a cutting edge for my 463 that won't wreck driveways. Does anyone know off a plastic cutting edge that is avalible?
 
Wow , never thought or heard of that one before , don't think it will last long , the strongest thing I could think of you doing would be make an bolt on cutting edge out of white nylothon ,------------ what they do around here to scrap the drives and side ways which works well is save an old rubber track off a track loader or an mini excavator and grap it wth the teeth of a grapple bucket , back drag the concrete or pavement wth the rubber and it gets it really clean with no damage to the concrete
 
Wow , never thought or heard of that one before , don't think it will last long , the strongest thing I could think of you doing would be make an bolt on cutting edge out of white nylothon ,------------ what they do around here to scrap the drives and side ways which works well is save an old rubber track off a track loader or an mini excavator and grap it wth the teeth of a grapple bucket , back drag the concrete or pavement wth the rubber and it gets it really clean with no damage to the concrete
Seems to me Mark at Intermountain Bobcat was selling those last winter, for blades but I think I remember seeing them for buckets also. They were yellow.
His number is 801.293.2167. If he don't sellem he knows who does....=).
 
Seems to me Mark at Intermountain Bobcat was selling those last winter, for blades but I think I remember seeing them for buckets also. They were yellow.
His number is 801.293.2167. If he don't sellem he knows who does....=).
Never seen one for a bucket but it should work as kinda a sqeegee to clean things up. We have them for snow blades and blowers and they wear well in that application. Though theyare quite thick 1.25" I believe. So they would not be good for standard digging imo.
Ken
 
Never seen one for a bucket but it should work as kinda a sqeegee to clean things up. We have them for snow blades and blowers and they wear well in that application. Though theyare quite thick 1.25" I believe. So they would not be good for standard digging imo.
Ken
I guess this company makes what I am looking for. It is not the rubber like edge on plows its a hard plastic they are suppose to work really well if you are in a situation where you cant use steel cutting edges. www.maywes.com is the company and it seem that the make the to order.
 
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