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trip edge, can i flip the cutting edge?
does anyone know if the trip edge plow cutting edge can be rotated the have a fresh cutting edge? it looks like the bolt holes are not in th center of the steel cutting plate.
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The ones I bought from Curtis were in the center , I flipped it and put my new one behind it to double them up. That way I get longer wear between changing edges .
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how about the old one, was that center bored ? also was it a trip edge plow or full trip? what do they charge for a new edge? mine is not in the center of the blade, if i were to flip it it would make the plow sit higher. I dont see it as being an issue with the height but was concerned with the trip edge being in the right postion.
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Can you post a photo?
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i dont remember if it was centered when new. i will see if i can snap a pic later.
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all of the cutting edges from Curtis are center hole location
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total noob, it was just realy worn out. I flipped it today and now its perfect. ready for the 2' of snow.....
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