Now that’s a big blade!

Check it out, this 98-cubic yard woodchip Dymax blade for a D9. From the design work to the finishing paint, our skilled workers know how to make it happen!
 
Dymax and the Balderson family have been designing and manufacturing high quality blades since 1930. It all started with a snow blade!
 
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We build big blades

Building Blades at Dymax! This image says it all… there’s no job too big for the incredible Dymax team!

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Throwback Thursday – Balderson Blades

Even back in the 60’s Dymax shipped blades and other attachments around the world.
Today we do the same, from the dealer just down the road to land clearing companies in New Zealand, we build what is needed.
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Throwback Thursday – Balderson U-Blades

The Balderson U-Blades got the job done in the 1960’s. Today the legacy continues with Dymax Blades and it selection of tough U-Blades. Visit DYMAXINC.COM

Big Dymax Blade at Work

Thank you Kevin Shipley from Nutrien in White Springs, Florida for sharing images of a DYMAX BLADE at work!

“The blade was installed late last week and went to work.  I observed it in the clearing environment today and as hoped the dozer can carry the full 22-foot width of material without issue. It kept pace with the other machines, pushing parallel to it.  Operator feedback is positive.”

Throwback Thursday – Blades

Dymax Blades have been around forever! It all started over a century ago with a snow blade under the Balderson name. Today the Dymax blade selection starts with Coal Dozer Blades to Wood Chip Blades to everything in between.

Enjoy this throwback article from the April 1965 company newsletter, Balderson Blade.

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Steep Incline Dymax Blade Match of the Year!

U-Blade vs the Bowldozer Blade

LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!! Good day and welcome to this afternoon’s match which promises to be a classic in every sense of the word. In the black corner, weighing in at 11000 lbs. and is the undisputed Bowldozer Blade….. and in the yellow corner weighing in at 8500 lbs. is the U-Blade…….

The bowldozer will have an additional challenge as he pushes up steeper hills due to his weight. Sudden inclines are suited better for a U-Blade. So, in the match, the U-blade has the advantage as they both procure a sharp incline. Can the Bowldozer Blade push through?

The Bowldozer, has been ideal for Slot Dozing in reclamation applications. In the past these blades found their way into coal piles and chip piles. They have been known to operate like a Chip Scoop type of product for wheeled machines.

I want a good clean match you two. Good luck to you both.

(bell rings)