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John Deere 48-in. Front Blade for X500 Select Series Lawn Tractors

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48-in. (122-cm) Front Blade

48-in. (122-cm) Front Blade (shown with optional angling and blade markers) 48-in. (122-cm) Front Blade (shown with optional angling and blade markers)

This 48-in. (122-cm) Front Blade is available for model year 2016 and newer X394 Tractors and X500 Select Series Tractors.

NOTE: The 48-in. (122-cm) Front Blade is recommended for the X394, but not other X300 Series Tractors. The 44-in. (112-cm) Front Blade is available for the other X300 Series Tractors, including the X394.

The 48-in. (122-cm) Front Blade is:

  • Designed for residential use
  • Excellent for pushing snow and loose material
  • Wide enough to completely clear material away from the path of the tractor when in the angled position

Heavy-duty construction gives long life

Front blade with heavy-duty construction (shown with optional angling and blade markers) Front blade with heavy-duty construction (shown with optional angling and blade markers)

The blade is constructed of heavy, 0.12-in. (3-mm) thick steel.

A reinforcing angle behind the blade gives extra strength at the working edge.

The blade's cutting edge is made from hardened steel and is replaceable.

Adjustable skid shoes

Adjustable skid shoe Adjustable skid shoe
Adjustable skid shoe (optional heavy-duty skid shoe shown) Adjustable skid shoe (optional heavy-duty skid shoe shown)

Adjustable skid shoes on each side of the blade allow the operator to select the correct blading height to match various conditions and job requirements:

  • Skid shoes are adjustable to eight different heights.
    •  Seven at  0.5-in. (12.7-mm) increments and one at 1-in. (25.4-mm) increment
  • Uniform grading/blading is easier when using the adjustable skid shoes. 
  • Skid shoes are replaceable, as they wear out over time.

Breakaway feature

Large coil springs and breakaway lock (shown with optional angling) Large coil springs and breakaway lock (shown with optional angling)
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Two large coil springs hold the blade in a vertical working position.

The bottom edge will be pushed back if a solid object is struck:

  • Reduces damage to the blade
  • Prevents the operator from being jolted

The blade can be locked (red arrow) in the vertical position, if desired.

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