z0lt3c
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another snow plow adapter thread - b7800 & western
I found a pretty decent looking 7' Western plow locally and I am thinking about adapting it to run on my tractor. I know there are a bunch of threads on here on this topic already, just looking for some specific advise.
I would like to mount the plow onto my FEL, which has an ATI skid steer q/A adapter. I also have a set of carry-all forks i use on the FEL with holes drilled into the forks for bolts. So I have a few options. 1) attach a skid steer q/a plate to the plow frame. 2) attach the plow frame to forks in a removable manner.
I've seen alot of people try and shorten the plow frame, I assume that I would want to try and do the same... Which may result in #1 being easier then #2? #2 would be cheaper and i think i will just need some L brackets and bolts where-as #1 very well may require some welding.
Here is a link to the pic of the carry-all; Picture Link
I should mention that the plow will just be used for my personal driveway, which is about 1000 feet long, level and gravel/dirt/crusher run. Here in NJ, we don't get a ton of snow, but I'm sick of using my buckets and having to empty them when they fill up.
Thanks,
I found a pretty decent looking 7' Western plow locally and I am thinking about adapting it to run on my tractor. I know there are a bunch of threads on here on this topic already, just looking for some specific advise.
I would like to mount the plow onto my FEL, which has an ATI skid steer q/A adapter. I also have a set of carry-all forks i use on the FEL with holes drilled into the forks for bolts. So I have a few options. 1) attach a skid steer q/a plate to the plow frame. 2) attach the plow frame to forks in a removable manner.
I've seen alot of people try and shorten the plow frame, I assume that I would want to try and do the same... Which may result in #1 being easier then #2? #2 would be cheaper and i think i will just need some L brackets and bolts where-as #1 very well may require some welding.
Here is a link to the pic of the carry-all; Picture Link
I should mention that the plow will just be used for my personal driveway, which is about 1000 feet long, level and gravel/dirt/crusher run. Here in NJ, we don't get a ton of snow, but I'm sick of using my buckets and having to empty them when they fill up.
Thanks,
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