The heat-treated steel cutting edge on the Frontier AF11 and AF12 Series Front Blades are reversible for twice the durability and work life.
The loader-mounted front blade is made of heavy-duty steel to resist bending and provide longer wear capability on the Frontier™ AF11 and AF12 Series Front Blades.
The hydraulically controlled angle can be adjusted 30 degrees to each side to overcome the toughest spots. This feature saves time and creates professional-grade results. A loader third-function hydraulic line is required.
NOTE: AF11E models have an optional hydraulic angle adjustment available.
Attaching the Frontier AF11 and AF12 Series Front Blades to a John Deere loader is easy with the Quik-Tatch feature. Just line up the loader's connecting points to the attachment frame; then, lock the frame in place.
A hydraulic front blade angle-adjustment kit is available for the Frontier™ AF11E model. It allows easy angle adjustment in order to overcome the toughest spots while working, saving time and creating professional-grade results. A loader third-function hydraulic line is required.
The bolt-on back drag attachment allows operators to rotate the AE11 Series Free-Stall Scraper forward and move material away from a wall, obstacle, or other hard-to-reach areas.
The pullback assembly does not need to be removed to obtain maximum production of the free-stall scraper.
The field-installed bolt-on back drag attachments come in a variety of sizes for the free-stall scrapers.
Dimensions | af11e-series Current Model |
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Width | 182.9 cm 72 in. |
Height | 58.4 cm 23 in. |
Depth | 86.4 cm 34 in. |
Cutting width | 182.9 cm 72 in. |
Attachment carrier | |
Weight | |
Operational | 181.4 kg 400 lb |
Shipping | 195 kg 430 lb |
Moldboard | |
Thickness | 10 gauge 3.4 mm 0.13 in. |
Height | 58.9 cm 23.2 in. |
Angle/pivot | |
Standard adjustment | Manual |
Degrees (each side) | 30 |
Hydraulic cylinders | |
Skid shoes | |
Set-up time | |
Warranty | |
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