Rusler Implement, Colorado Same Name. Same Family.
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Degelman 5900

Rusler Implement, Colorado

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Dozer Blades

5900

Overview:

One Robust Blade If you're running a modern two-wheel drive or a front-wheel-assisted tractor, we've got an industrial-strength blade made just for you. The 5900 comes out of the gate with 0° to 24° all-angle capabilities, 9° tilt and 28" hydraulic lift. In addition, the 5900 has higher profile, D-lock® mid-mounting and industrial-strength AR400 skid shoes. Add to that, all the features that are Degelman standards-such as double-skin blade construction, Monarch manufactured cylinders and the toughest testing around-and you've got one robust blade.

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Features

  • Available in 10ft, 12ft & 14ft widths.(Note: Larger blade widths may not be compatible will all tractors)
  • Compatible with 2WD, Front-Wheel-Assisted, and 3-Point tractors.
  • 24° two-way hydraulic angling.
  • 9° two-way hydraulic tilting.

 

  • Attaches in minutes with D-lock® Quick-Tach.
  • Mid-mounted for strength.
  • No welding: minimal bolt-on brackets only.
  • Integrated front weight bracket.

 

  • Double-skin blade construction.
  • Degelman manufactured industrial-strength cylinders.
  • Reversible, adjustable AR400 skid shoes.
  • Ripple-formed blade.

 

Range of Motion

6-Way: Hydraulic Lift, Angle & Tilt

One Person, No Tools

125-500 HP 5900 Series

The 5900 Series has all the features such as tilt, higher profile, D-lock® mid-mounting, and industrial skid shoes.

Side Bracket / Front Hook Mount

5900 Blades commonly mount using a front mounted hook and two side brackets. The operator typically drives into the front hook, connects the hydraulics, hydraulically lifts the rear frame into position, and secures the "D-Lock" connections on the rear axle brackets. (46/5700 shown in illustration)

No Welding - Easy Bolt-On Assembly

Simple, Bolt-on brackets are all that is attached to your tractor. The rest of the assembly quickly attaches and detaches from these simple brackets. The brackets can also be removed if needed!

Common Components

Many of the 5900 blade assemblies use common components in different configurations. Here are some basic descriptions of some common components.