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                | 1014211 | Posted - 09/18/2010 : 09:53:48 There seems to be alot of discussion about these lately and the few I have seen for sale lately are $250 low end up to $400.  Are they that rare?  I got one last year and have used it occassionaly and I like it, but it doesn't seem that much more useful compared to the front blade.  Am I missing something?  For snow I think the front blade is more handy because they are taller and snow doesn't come over the top as quickly.  Just wondering......
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                | thepatriot | Posted - 09/19/2010 : 14:12:10 I traded a dump cart i got for free for mine.It could use paint,but it's like new!It has the foot holds on it.Anybody know when those came out?
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                | freddie | Posted - 09/19/2010 : 11:25:39 i have $40.00 into metal for making mine. and took about 2 hours to make. only because i have the tools to do it.
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                | 1014211 | Posted - 09/18/2010 : 13:46:20 I paid $100 for mine, which I thought was kind of high, but not with what I'm seeing a couple go for now.  I do like the one on eBay right now with the foot rests, mine doesn't have those.  I just went there a couple months ago to pick up a 7016 from BR, but that price is a tad steep for me.
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                | B112 | Posted - 09/18/2010 : 13:11:19 The grader blade was much rarer to buy than the push blade.  Cost to make was the same, it's just hard to find a factory one.  When looking at the cost of an attachment, I tend to think how much effort it would be to fabricate verses find.  Quite often it's just easier to pay a bit more for a factory ready attachment than making one.  Thus I've paid $250 for a grade blade at one time a while back.  I only have one.
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