The Standard Duty Series 2 Multi-Purpose Blade for skid steers is tailor - made for commercial contractors. Standing 28 inches tall, it's ideal for large - scale projects. You can easily bolt on an optional 8 - inch height extension to boost its capacity. The blade's curved back design ensures materials roll smoothly, maximizing work efficiency. The adjustable skid shoes guarantee the cutting edge lands perfectly each time. The full - trip mouldboard is a great safety feature, protecting both the operator and equipment from hidden obstacles or curbs. There's also a trip - lockout pin for dirt applications. It comes in 84”, 96”, 108”, and 120” widths, has a steel cutting edge, and offers hydraulic angle adjustment. Check out the part numbers, widths, angles, heights, and weights in the table below:
PART NUMBER | STRAIGHT WIDTH | ANGLED WIDTH | ANGLE | HEIGHT | WEIGHT |
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123470 | 84” | 72 1/2' | 30° | 28' | 901 lbs. |
123475 | 96” | 82 7/8' | 30° | 28' | 946 lbs. |
123480 | 108” | 93 3/8' | 30° | 28' | 986 lbs. |
123485 | 120” | 104 1/8' | 30° | 28' | 1,016 lbs. |
Using this skid steer blade is straightforward. First, attach it to your skid steer according to the manufacturer's instructions. Adjust the skid shoes to ensure the cutting edge lands perfectly on the ground for each pass. For larger capacity needs, you can bolt on the optional 8 - inch height extension. When working in areas with potential hidden obstacles or curbs, the full - trip mouldboard will protect you and your equipment. If you're using the blade for dirt applications, install the trip - lockout pin. As for maintenance, regularly check the cutting edge for wear and replace it if it's too dull. Keep the adjustable skid shoes clean and lubricated. Also, inspect the hydraulic system for any leaks or malfunctions. When not in use, store the blade in a dry place to prevent rusting.