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    Default Duel duty attachments

    I was looking at my rear blade the other night, which is a Woods RB84 which I use for snow. The project I'm working on requires moving and re-contouring some heavy soil, for a narrow access lane. While my RB84 will tilt and turn (the ole fashioned way), it is too wide for my needs on this project, which requires narrow tools and being able to move around in tight places. So I talked to my dealer, and got him to order a new moldboard for me, the one for the RB60, which mounts to the 3pt attachment and arm identically to the RB84. Now by simply removing the four bolts and changing moldboards, I have the convienence of two attachments for the price of 1 1/2. I thought that this was a particularly good idea because this Woods rear blade had the 'tilt' ability not just the turn.
    There is a similarity in the 3pt attachment and arm on the Woods land rake which might be exploited the same way, allowing to go from blade to rake, using the same tilt and turn frame.
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    it's "dual", not duel

    duel is a fight between two guys
    Dual is two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneCowboy View Post
    it's "dual", not duel

    duel is a fight between two guys
    Dual is two.

    'the spelling nazi"
    Have you seen Chris's posts lately?

    Im sorry Chris, I couldnt help my self. Your entitled to give me 1 free
    butt kicking on me

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    Ah yes, you are correct! I was attempting a play on words, pointing out a dual usage duel between attachment mounts. When my dear wife required the use of the reasoning side of my brain, to engage in some short term decision making. At that point I was operating without operator input, and it all went to (kf7&#%(&%iurnm@&#gos*#%nkj;sior) after that!
    Please accept my most humble apology.

    In defense of Chris, I must add !!!
    Last edited by gunmaker; 11-30-2007 at 01:07 PM.
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