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<blockquote data-quote="hp0617" data-source="post: 12097" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>I have a thick rubber cutting edge on my blade and it works very well. I have asphalt, concrete, and gravel at various places on my drive and it does a good job on all three. It's really nice on the asphalt as I can really apply the down pressure if I have some really hard packed spots I need to get off. It seem to be a bit easier on the gravel also. I've used steel blades before and I much prefer this rubber one. Mine is probably 1" thick by 6" tall with about 1 1/2" below the steel blade part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hp0617, post: 12097, member: 590"] I have a thick rubber cutting edge on my blade and it works very well. I have asphalt, concrete, and gravel at various places on my drive and it does a good job on all three. It's really nice on the asphalt as I can really apply the down pressure if I have some really hard packed spots I need to get off. It seem to be a bit easier on the gravel also. I've used steel blades before and I much prefer this rubber one. Mine is probably 1" thick by 6" tall with about 1 1/2" below the steel blade part. [/QUOTE]
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