Hello all, I am looking for a blade for my 4701, and dealer has a Hardee blade that I am interested in. Does anyone have any suggestions about it/rhem? It is a 7 foot blade, 530 lbs, multi positioning
^This.IMO 7 foot can easily overburden drivetrain of 45 horse tractor but I'm of the opinion many Kubota owners use implements that are too large for their tractor.
Do you have R4 / Industrial tire or Ag / R1's? And are you in mostly sandy loam down in Louisianan? You might have to "baby" it and not get too aggressive... (if you have ag tires) I run a 6 foot rear blade with 29 hp. Having hydraulic top and side link helps with adjusted the amount of bite the blade takes on the go.Hello all, I am looking for a blade for my 4701, and dealer has a Hardee blade that I am interested in. Does anyone have any suggestions about it/rhem? It is a 7 foot blade, 530 lbs, multi positioning
Actually when buying a rear blade, the heavier the better. Light blades aren’t very useful except for moving snow. I run a 8’ 950# blade behind my MX and it works very well. For the OP’s tractor I wouldn’t hesitate to buy a heavy 7’ blade. And a blade that offsets is near perfect for road maintenance, especially for moving snow into ditches, or pulling soil and gravel out of ditches.IMO 7 foot can easily overburden drivetrain of 45 horse tractor but I'm of the opinion many Kubota owners use implements that are too large for their tractor.