I've got a grader blade located for a low boy.
My question is, will it fit and work ok on a standard cub.
Thanks
Blade
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Re: Blade
Yes.
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Re: Blade
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the mounting and lift parts different?
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Re: Blade
tinnerjohn wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the mounting and lift parts different?
John
If it is just the grader assembly, I do believe it only needs a shorter lift frame
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Re: Blade
If you have the complete kit including the mount a Lo-Boy push blade will bolt right up on a standard Cub.




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Re: Blade
Hi,
I think they have said on here before that if you put a LoBoy blade on a regular Cub, it will lift higher, and may not lower as much as the Cub blade. I'm not sure, I don't have them to look at.
Below is info from TM Tractor showing the parts of both blades, there are differences.
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... b1_001.htm
I think they have said on here before that if you put a LoBoy blade on a regular Cub, it will lift higher, and may not lower as much as the Cub blade. I'm not sure, I don't have them to look at.
Below is info from TM Tractor showing the parts of both blades, there are differences.

http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... b1_001.htm
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