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<blockquote data-quote="Gregoryoconnor" data-source="post: 20527" data-attributes="member: 1913"><p>I have a Dozer blade now for two years that I used once in the dirt. to make a cut with an air tire tractor the front end loads up and soon you end up over cutting. The only way to run one efficienty in dirt is to build some training wheels infront to keep the blade from over cutting. In dirt, a box scraper uses the side runners as your cut guide. they become a skid to help from loading the blade up too deep. A dozer blade on a track machine is way diff and would work good in dirt. In snow the only way to go is with a snow blade. My dozer blade has a pivot to allow the blade to tilt if it hits a manhole cover or the like. it needs a spring in the third position for snow. The dozer blade is for sale. $1500. ,951-830-5997, 92585 . <a href="http://www.pbase.com/gregoryoc/bobcat" target="_blank">http://www.pbase.com/gregoryoc/bobcat</a> GregoryO'Connor ScotsBobcatLandscape SoCal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregoryoconnor, post: 20527, member: 1913"] I have a Dozer blade now for two years that I used once in the dirt. to make a cut with an air tire tractor the front end loads up and soon you end up over cutting. The only way to run one efficienty in dirt is to build some training wheels infront to keep the blade from over cutting. In dirt, a box scraper uses the side runners as your cut guide. they become a skid to help from loading the blade up too deep. A dozer blade on a track machine is way diff and would work good in dirt. In snow the only way to go is with a snow blade. My dozer blade has a pivot to allow the blade to tilt if it hits a manhole cover or the like. it needs a spring in the third position for snow. The dozer blade is for sale. $1500. ,951-830-5997, 92585 . [URL]http://www.pbase.com/gregoryoc/bobcat[/URL] GregoryO'Connor ScotsBobcatLandscape SoCal [/QUOTE]
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