/ Kubota L6060 custom front fenders and 900lb weight box. getting ready for winter.
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amhicks21
Silver Member
Snow plow update!
So, as previously mentioned the electric over hydraulic plow setup was a bit slow. Since I had the tractor back at the shop to do some maintainence i decided to try converting the hydraulics to run off the loader circuit. The lift works good, although its a bit too fast even when being very gentle on the loader stick so ive got some flow control valves ordered. Unfortunately, the angle will not work off the loader circuit because the curl down function actually applies pressure in both directions. Good thing ive got the 3rd function, but its way way way too fast and would probably tear itself apart or toss me in to a parked car so thats also getting a flow control valve as well. Once those come in and i get them installed i'll do an update.

Next, I flipped the cutting edge over since it was about 1/2" taller on the other side and is wearing way faster than my wing rubbers because its a really thin blade and got looking at the way the wings are designed. Ive used addon wings on a several plows and ive never really been happy with them. They are better than having no wings but compared to the wings on something like a Speed Wing or a Wide-Out, theyre pretty bad. The rubber edges end up angling back over time and ive had lots of problems with more snow trailing off then there should be. Initially I was just going to cut some plates to re-enforce the rubber to stiffen it up a bit but even then the rubber edge was angled back. Looking back at a picture from when i first put it together, they always angled back as you can see here.


So, I added a plate to the back side of the wing to relocate the rubber behind and change its angle to be closer to that of the cutting edge. Im really happy with how smooth the profile and transition to the wing is now compared to how it was. Im not too sure that the normal rubber will do exactly what i want but if not i can try double stacking them or adding a sheet of HDPE or UHMW since i dont have to worry about thickness like when it was mounted in front. Once i have a chance to try it out i'll make an update and try to get some better pictures since it doesnt seem like the shop has enough light for my phones camera.



So, as previously mentioned the electric over hydraulic plow setup was a bit slow. Since I had the tractor back at the shop to do some maintainence i decided to try converting the hydraulics to run off the loader circuit. The lift works good, although its a bit too fast even when being very gentle on the loader stick so ive got some flow control valves ordered. Unfortunately, the angle will not work off the loader circuit because the curl down function actually applies pressure in both directions. Good thing ive got the 3rd function, but its way way way too fast and would probably tear itself apart or toss me in to a parked car so thats also getting a flow control valve as well. Once those come in and i get them installed i'll do an update.

Next, I flipped the cutting edge over since it was about 1/2" taller on the other side and is wearing way faster than my wing rubbers because its a really thin blade and got looking at the way the wings are designed. Ive used addon wings on a several plows and ive never really been happy with them. They are better than having no wings but compared to the wings on something like a Speed Wing or a Wide-Out, theyre pretty bad. The rubber edges end up angling back over time and ive had lots of problems with more snow trailing off then there should be. Initially I was just going to cut some plates to re-enforce the rubber to stiffen it up a bit but even then the rubber edge was angled back. Looking back at a picture from when i first put it together, they always angled back as you can see here.


So, I added a plate to the back side of the wing to relocate the rubber behind and change its angle to be closer to that of the cutting edge. Im really happy with how smooth the profile and transition to the wing is now compared to how it was. Im not too sure that the normal rubber will do exactly what i want but if not i can try double stacking them or adding a sheet of HDPE or UHMW since i dont have to worry about thickness like when it was mounted in front. Once i have a chance to try it out i'll make an update and try to get some better pictures since it doesnt seem like the shop has enough light for my phones camera.


