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72 Inch Polyether Cutting Edge for Snow Blades, 6983084

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6983084
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Description

Polyurethane cutting edge for snow blades are designed for reduce damage when clearing snow from concrete, asphalt parking lots, submerged lighting systems, pavement markings, and other delicate surfaces. Includes mounting materials and installation instructions. *Snowblade not included.

  • Quiet in operation making them ideal for residential areas and hospitals
  • Absorb impact and conform to the surface
  • Better abrasion characteristics than rubber and metal
  • Length: 72"
  • Width: 8"
  • Thickness: 1.5"
  • Mounting material - Attach to snow blade with 2 retainers (6905977), 8 bolts (37C1048), and 8 nuts (87D10)

Parts can vary depending on your serial number. Use the Serial Number Parts Finder above or check the Bobcat Online Parts Catalog to ensure the correct part for your equipment.

Specifications

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Cutting Edge Length 72 inches
Cutting Edge Type Poly
Model Compatibility LOADER - ATTACHMENTS

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Shipping

  • FREE SHIPPING on orders over $99 shipped standard ground, including freight items, to the contiguous United States (Alaska and Hawaii are excluded) and to Canada (remote areas excluded).
  • Expect LTL or truck freight shipments (products weighing over 150 lbs.) to arrive in 1 to 2 weeks in the US and 3 to 6 weeks in Canada
  • If you place your order after hours or on the weekend, your order will not ship until the next business day. No Saturday Delivery.

Warnings

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds, mineral oils, and phthalates which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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