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Updated: November 19th, 2008 05:17 PM EDT

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1300 Dozer Blade
1300 Dozer Blade
After Market CAT/ASV Multi-Terrain Loader Parts
After Market CAT/ASV Multi-Terrain Loader Parts
CK27 Series Tractors
CK27 Series Tractors
Continuum C1073 Retread Tire
Continuum C1073 Retread Tire
FS 6600 D 3-Speed Gearbox
FS 6600 D 3-Speed Gearbox
Hydraulic Quick Coupler
Hydraulic Quick Coupler
Invertec V310-T TIG Welder
Invertec V310-T TIG Welder
LINE DEFENDER VS1000
LINE DEFENDER VS1000
Post Drivers
Post Drivers
PT-100 Forestry Loader
PT-100 Forestry Loader

1300 Dozer Blade

The 1300 six-way dozer blade is ideally suited to spread loose fill material, level sand and gravel, backfill around foundations, backfill trenches, create run off trenches, remove rocks, build septic tank mounds and back drag.

  • Designed for skid steers that weight 1,500 lbs. or more
  • Available in 6-, 7- and 8-ft. widths

Grouser Products, Inc.

After Market CAT/ASV Multi-Terrain Loader Parts

Bair offers a selection of aftermarket parts for Caterpillar multi terrain loader and ASV compact track loaders.

  • Reusable Larry Lugs replace broken, worn or delaminated rubber lugs, bolting into place in 10 minutes without removing the track
  • Front/rear idler and bogie wheels
  • Grease gun-operated, hydraulic track tensioners ready to install with no modifications



Bair introduces a selection of after market CAT/ASV multi-terrain parst including Larry Lugs, which bolt onto the track in place of rubber lugs that have broken, worn or delaminated, extending the life of the track. Installation takes 10 minutes without removing the track. Larry Lugs are re-useable. Also available are front/rear idler and bogie wheels -- heavy-duty alloy wheels that have little or no wear on the wheel itself compared to plastic/rubber wheels -- as well as grease-gun operated, hydraulic track tensioners which areready to install with no modifications.

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