I'm referring to a back blade for a tractor.Yes I have... They use them on some of the county road graders to break up hard road surfaces.
yes, in the winter I groom trails with a BR350 and they have these blades on them.
With the BR350 you can easily rip solid ice and frozen ground. They are not for finish grading but ripping up hard surfaces.Why would you want something like that???
I don't know; I built a set of stabilizers for a customer, and she now wants to know if I can make a toothed bar to fit the bottom of her 5' blade. I've never seen one, so the idea intrigues me.Why would you want something like that???
I use them to groom trails for snowmobiles they are made by Bombardier. They are also used at ski resorts. The 350 means 350hp.I have to assume that a BR350 is some kind of snow machine?
I've seen several methods for various needs.I don't know; I built a set of stabilizers for a customer, and she now wants to know if I can make a toothed bar to fit the bottom of her 5' blade. I've never seen one, so the idea intrigues me.
I emailed the customer last night. I looked at a Woods RB84 like hers, and did some research. It would be cheaper, and more practical, for her to pick up a box blade with scarifiers.Here is a link to a 3Pt scarifier that the carries an additional 3 point implement like the blade.
http://www.landpride.com/products/55/sf25-series-scarifiers
Not what you originally asked for but may do what you want?