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snow blade / tiller size

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ok this may have talked about before...contemplating a new snow blade for next year (this years a wash...no snow) and also want a roto- tiller as well. Now what size blade and tiller will my 2320 be able to handle? I dont want to make the mistake of getting either one to big or to small...tiller will be used for garden and small deer food plot.... my drive way is part black top and gravel....also I understand that John Deere implements are very expensive any other brands I should look at.....
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I'm running a 72" blade on our 2320, no issues. Ran a 60" for 20 years on our 650, again no issues other than a little short.
One thing I can tell you is you DON'T want the Deere 54".
I agree with Gizmo2 on the snow plow sizes as far as tillers go from what I have read and looked into I like the Land Pride RTR tillers they use reverse tine rotation to suck the tiller into the ground and for our size tractors they have sizes 42'' up to 58'', personally I am looking at the 50'' RTR 12 for my 1026R. I need to see how much work I can line up for it before spring to see if I can justify the price. Check out www.landpride.com they have many more models as well.
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Snow Blade for your 200CX Loader

W. R. Long Inc. manufactures a front blade for your loader. Our part number is FBM-60 Front Blade Manual with a 60" blade. Hydraulics are available and the blade can be 60", 72", or 84", but I'm thinking a 60" would be best for your loader. You can see some photos on our photo gallery. http://www.wrlonginc.com/Photo Gallery.htm Photos 98 through 100. We also have valve kit for your loader.

Nelson
www.wrlonginc.com



ok this may have talked about before...contemplating a new snow blade for next year (this years a wash...no snow) and also want a roto- tiller as well. Now what size blade and tiller will my 2320 be able to handle? I dont want to make the mistake of getting either one to big or to small...tiller will be used for garden and small deer food plot.... my drive way is part black top and gravel....also I understand that John Deere implements are very expensive any other brands I should look at.....
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