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CUTTING-EDGE BLADE

Jul 1, 2006 12:00 PM

GROUSER PRODUCTS introduces the new 5200 series front blade, built to accommodate wide-frame tractors. According to Grouser, its new dozer has the highest lift in the industry along with the highest under-tractor ground clearance.

The new series comes with a quick-attach system, has blade widths ranging from 12 to 20 ft. and has a lift height of 42 to 54 in., depending on tire size.

Base list price ranges from $24,500 to $39,400, depending on blade width and angle/tilt system. Contact Grouser Products Inc., Dept. FIN, 755 2nd Ave. N.W., West Fargo, ND 58078, 800/747-6182, visit www.grouser.com or www.freeproductinfo.net/fin, or circle 178.

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