woodchipper
Silver Member
- Joined
- May 17, 2011
- Messages
- 247
- Location
- Campbell's Bay, Qu饕ec, Canada
- Tractor
- 1965 JD 710; 2000 Universal 643DT 4wd, loader, cab with heat:), 1983 MF 50F Backhoe 2wd.
A "V" plow works well for opening a road, as it keeps pressure of the snow equal to both sides; therefore, not forcing the plowing vehicule off to one side.
That tractor mounted plow of yours is more like a scraper plow. Having the trip edge and angling cylinders would permit more flexibility.
But in any case, if you add "ears" on both sides so not to loose snow off the edges, you will not be able to tilt down your blade anymore, just like you have shown us in your pictures.
That tractor mounted plow of yours is more like a scraper plow. Having the trip edge and angling cylinders would permit more flexibility.
But in any case, if you add "ears" on both sides so not to loose snow off the edges, you will not be able to tilt down your blade anymore, just like you have shown us in your pictures.