I could really use this Buhler/Farm King 8ft hydraulic angle rear blade.

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Thanks for the insight, and a search on this forum reveals that you have the Bison NB80-240 which is a very nice rear blade. Sounds like you got it for a great price too.

Thanks to @MtnViewRanch I spent way too much time last night looking at Summit Hydraulics products. That's a rabbit hole for sure, and just like everything tractor related, an expensive rabbit hole! :unsure:
Yes, that’s the blade I have in 8’ length and I do like it. It would require modification to offset in both directions. I’m just happy to have a heavy blade that does offset. Your new blade looks great and I’m sure your modifications will make it work as you wish.
 
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Thanks for the insight, and a search on this forum reveals that you have the Bison NB80-240 which is a very nice rear blade. Sounds like you got it for a great price too.

Thanks to @MtnViewRanch I spent way too much time last night looking at Summit Hydraulics products. That's a rabbit hole for sure, and just like everything tractor related, an expensive rabbit hole! :unsure:
There are other options, but they make Summit look reasonable. But then, you get what you pay for.
The last picture is a triple diverter set on a Kubota M7040.
 

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The Buhler/Farm King is home! I'll take a much closer look at it tomorrow. (y)
 
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There are other options, but they make Summit look reasonable. But then, you get what you pay for.
The last picture is a triple diverter set on a Kubota M7040.
So can you explain how to add a fourth remote to my machine?