John deere MC snow blade

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Aaron12240!
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John deere MC snow blade

Post by Aaron12240! » Sun Feb 16, 2025 7:08 am

Does anyone know anywhere that I can buy an original snow blade and lift arms for the MC. I've been looking around for about a year now and have had no luck. If anyone could help me that would be great. I am located in Minnesota if that helps
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Re: John deere MC snow blade

Post by Jim B » Sun Feb 16, 2025 7:58 am

Welcome to the Boards.

Often adding your general location and an idea of how far you are willing to travel (or how much freight it is worth to you), may be get a response or two. It avoids some one saying I have one in Arizona when You are in New York and not interested in logistics involved to get it from that far away.

You can add a general location to your profile, so it always shows when you post.

Aaron12240!
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Re: John deere MC snow blade

Post by Aaron12240! » Sun Feb 16, 2025 9:44 am

Thank you for responding. I've update my profile, I am in the Minnesota area, I am willing to travel to nearby states but Arizona and New York are farther than I would prefer. If you know of any more local ones that would be great

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Re: John deere MC snow blade

Post by bookman51 » Tue Feb 18, 2025 8:24 pm

A few years ago I purchased a front loader blade for my Farmall 340. The blade was in Indiana and I am in central Nebraska. I do not recall the details, but I managed to get a trucker to load it up and bring it to central Nebraska. It takes some trust, but it can be managed. Good luck

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