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CountyLine red vs. yellow impleements?

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Tractor Supply sells two lines of CountyLine implements, one line painted red and the other line painted yellow.

Does anyone know what the differences are between these two lines?

When I was looking for a 5' rear blade, my brother told me to get the red one, which I did. It looks like the yellow one has a taller blade and a stand to hold it upright when not mounted on the tractor. It costs $30 less than the red one.

It's similar for the yellow and red landscape rakes. The yellow one has 5/16" x 1" tines, but the red one doesn't say. The tines on the red one are curved more than the yellow one. The yellow one has a stand, but the red one doesn't.

Anyone know why there are two different lines? Is one better/stronger/longer-lasting than the other?

Thanks for any info.
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Think maybe has to do with Category
the red ones are for subcompacts, they are shorter, which in turn gives you more lift height. I have some of both and on flat ground the yellow works just fine, it's when you try to traverse a hill or load on a trailer that you'll wish for the red stuff.
the red ones are for subcompacts, they are shorter, which in turn gives you more lift height. I have some of both and on flat ground the yellow works just fine, it's when you try to traverse a hill or load on a trailer that you'll wish for the red stuff.
Well, my brother i selling me his yellow landscape rake for $200, so I couldn't pass up that deal. He has a BX-2350, and hasn't mentioned any issues with the longer frame. I think it will work out fine, as I have few hills.
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