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Old 01-30-2016, 09:38 PM
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Default Hydraulic Angle Blade, For the 782

So Rescue11 must of been in a giving mood. He came over this morning and fabed up a Hydraulic Angle for my blade on the 782. Rescue11 had the Cylinder and I had everything else around the shop so it worked out great. Sort of nice, not have to leave the seat for anything now. So here is a short video and a few pix of the build. This was a "Hey Let's Do This" Moment. I think it took maybe 5 hrs including Lunch and .

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when are you guys coming over to do mine? looks great.
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Great Job!
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Old 01-31-2016, 06:57 AM
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Yeah, like everyone else said, very nice. I always like seeing what you guys are up to.
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Old 01-31-2016, 07:42 AM
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Very well done as always.
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Great job, very nice wish you guys were my neighbors.
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Old 01-31-2016, 09:56 AM
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Thanks for all the kind words. Looks great after it was all buttoned up. This started with Trent showing up and me making the comment " with thw storm comming in, it would be nice to have power angle on the.blade". Ask and ye shall receive. Rescue11 went to work. I was kinda of the bitch boy on this one. Yrent was in one of those, Leave me alone and let me do this moods lol. I would say if you cut out the gabbing and lunch it tool 3 hrs to build and test. Basically the same set up as OEM, just tweeked a little for my mount. Cant wait to try it out. Might actually get thw chance to put the BEAST to the test, need to get some sand to add to the.50# of salt in the spreader. Between the.two cubs I should be able to handlw any Blizzard thrown at it. I'll get a few more pix of the blade today. And hopefully post a video of the BEAST in action after Tuesday.
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yeah i found one of these close to home and then later found a plow with it on allready now i have this and dont need it but oh well kinda cool still has the original box althought its a little shelf beat up. last year i used a 54 inch JD blade that i made a mount for had power angle and i have to say its 5 times the plow that the IH one is regret trading it.
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Old 01-31-2016, 10:10 AM
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Not to sound to braggy, but kinda nice to be able to use a rear bucket and a front blade independently. Not many cubs out there that can do that.
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yeah i found one of these close to home and then later found a plow with it on allready now i have this and dont need it but oh well kinda cool still has the original box althought its a little shelf beat up. last year i used a 54 inch JD blade that i made a mount for had power angle and i have to say its 5 times the plow that the IH one is regret trading it.
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