FEL Snow Blade Build

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nyen0004

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Hey everyone, I am in the process of building a FEL snow blade. I figured some of you would be interested in the build and the finished product. I will try to take as many pics as possible during my build. I am curently cleaning my laneway with a bucket which kinda sucks but is still fun. Anyway give me your thoughts and suggestions please.:thumbsup:
 
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Making it myself. Looks like you build quite a bit of yours yourself... I try to post pics once I get something worth showing everyone. lol.
 
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The blade will be something like this one. Just down sized a little.:)
 

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The blade will be something like this one. Just down sized a little.:)

No ability to angle it? Wouldn't you want that for plowing snow?
 
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No ability to angle it? Wouldn't you want that for plowing snow?

It would be nice to angle it, but to be able to do that I would have to bring the blade out at least 1 foot infront of the loader arms. Iam a little woried about putting sideways pressure on the arms, I don't want to tweak them. I figured this set-up is not any different then using a bucket, so it should'nt put anymore pressure on the arms the the bucket. What do you think???:confused:
 
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You will regret not being able to angle your plow.Set up like that is not that much different than just the bucket.
 
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You definitely want to angle it. It will not stress the loader arms that much. I fear you will regret not doing this from the start.
 
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If u don't want to angle it just build a "snow pusher" which is basically an oversized blade with wings.
 
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If u don't want to angle it just build a "snow pusher" which is basically an oversized blade with wings.

What your saying is pretty much what I was thinking. I going to start with the blade first and if I dont have any trouble pushing, I will add the side and maybe a top flap or something.
 
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I will see if I can give some advice here without getting jump on again. You need to come up with a way to float the blade. Using the loader float position is no good because the weight of the FEL is to great. Look at how the blades are on the P/U trucks, hooked with a chain so they will float and bounce over obstruction they can not move and ones buried in the snow that they can not see.
 
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Here are a few pics of the blade supports. Actual blade is being fabricated as we speak should have it early next week.
 

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I will see if I can give some advice here without getting jump on again. You need to come up with a way to float the blade. Using the loader float position is no good because the weight of the FEL is to great. Look at how the blades are on the P/U trucks, hooked with a chain so they will float and bounce over obstruction they can not move and ones buried in the snow that they can not see.

Yah I totally get what your saying...If I would be doing unknown territory then I would definitely do what your saying but since I only doing my laneway and maybe a couple of neighbours I decided to make it solid mount. I think a turtle move faster then me when I'm plowing unknown areas.:laughing:
 
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Deerlope said:
I will see if I can give some advice here without getting jump on again. You need to come up with a way to float the blade. Using the loader float position is no good because the weight of the FEL is to great. Look at how the blades are on the P/U trucks, hooked with a chain so they will float and bounce over obstruction they can not move and ones buried in the snow that they can not see.

I understand what you are saying but as long as the moldboard or the cutting edge is spring loaded this is a moot point. The same concept applies whether or not it's mounted to FEL arms or to the frame of the tractor. For a "pusher" this won't really apply.
 
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What your saying is pretty much what I was thinking. I going to start with the blade first and if I dont have any trouble pushing, I will add the side and maybe a top flap or something.

I run a 7.5' Meyer snow plow on the FEL of my 28HP Jinma. Its power angle via my rear remotes. I can tell you unless you make it a pusher box it will be about worthless having no angle capability.

I run mine strait some times and after a 100' run I may have a wheel barrow full worth of snow at best. With it angle I could move a dump truck load worth in the same run.

Chris
 
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