atv plow push frame build

   / atv plow push frame build #12  
So, did the OEM ever acknowledge their weak design?
 
   / atv plow push frame build #13  
So, did the OEM ever acknowledge their weak design?
I was actually wondering: now that he has beefed that up, what is the next weakest link in the chain that will break?
 
   / atv plow push frame build #14  
I was actually wondering: now that he has beefed that up, what is the next weakest link in the chain that will break?
I quite often weld up machinery etc. for farmers. I'll often ask them "what do you want to break next?" if they want me to reinforce things.

I think the plow has a spring trip so that will help to soften the impact of tripping the blade over something.
 
   / atv plow push frame build
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I quite often weld up machinery etc. for farmers. I'll often ask them "what do you want to break next?" if they want me to reinforce things.

I think the plow has a spring trip so that will help to soften the impact of tripping the blade over something.
And how do you two suggestion the frame gets repaired. Our 6x6 has more push power than KFI thought a atv could ever have.
 
   / atv plow push frame build #16  
And how do you two suggestion the frame gets repaired. Our 6x6 has more push power than KFI thought a atv could ever have.
That's exactly the problem. In your configuration, it probably has more push power than the ATV manufacturer thought it could have as well. ATV's certainly have a place in snow removal. Your use of it often seems more suited to a tractor. Your equipment, your call.

I ran into the same thing using my compact tractor for small-scale logging. It's really too small for the job I'm asking of it. It does fine when I take it easy, but sometimes I misjudge, and some of the stresses are cumulative as well. If I could justify owning two tractors set up for working in the woods, I'd also own a significantly larger one. As it is, I appreciate my current tractor's ability to get in to places I couldn't go with a larger tractor (including fitting in to my garage with the ROPS up, since once I've added the limb risers and FOPS, the ROPS is up permanently.)
 
   / atv plow push frame build #17  
I think the plow has a spring trip so that will help to soften the impact of tripping the blade over something.
Apparently, that spring trip needs some adjustment, if the frame is breaking from the loads imposed on it.
 
   / atv plow push frame build #19  
Arly I was just making a comment not criticizing. In your situation I would probably do exactly what you did. So much of my response to farmers is based on what kind of an operator they are. If they or their hired men are hard on equipment you want the easiest repair to break as you know that if you over reinforce that particular part something else far harder to repair is going to break. In your case I'm sure you would prefer to bend the frame of the plow rather than the frame of the Polaris. I'm guessing that you are a careful operator but I would still make sure that the plow trip springs are set as light as possible.
 
   / atv plow push frame build #20  
Apparently, that spring trip needs some adjustment, if the frame is breaking from the loads imposed on it.
The frame didn't bend from pushing, it bent from being lifted up while there was a build up of wet heavy snow on the frame. His reinforcements look great to me. It is a strap winch which helps. If he wanted one other level of protection, he could attach a (deformable) spring clip, or a heavy spring between the strap hook and the plow.
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