Happy New Year all !
I did finally pick up a 6' Meyer plow and A frame.(used)
Tell me if this is a good or bad idea....
I'm getting ready to go to work on the bracket for the bucket.
From an operational stand point when plowing, is the "resistance" from the plow itself enough to cause the loader to float or will it still put the bucket down to the road surface ?
It appears setting level, the plow edge is about 4-5" below the lowest point on the A frame.
The reason for the "?" is I was thinking of mounting the A frame under the bucket rather than in it ?
Then I was going to fab a wide angle welded to the top of the A near to the "sector" ( lock pin) to recieve the leading edge of the bucket.
The back of the A extends past the rear of the bucket. I would then use a chain and binder to hold in place.
Thus if the blade won't make the fel float there's a lot of angle iron under the bucket to do damage.(black top)
'Hope the question is understandable ?
Many Thanks
GrayBeard
I did finally pick up a 6' Meyer plow and A frame.(used)
Tell me if this is a good or bad idea....
I'm getting ready to go to work on the bracket for the bucket.
From an operational stand point when plowing, is the "resistance" from the plow itself enough to cause the loader to float or will it still put the bucket down to the road surface ?
It appears setting level, the plow edge is about 4-5" below the lowest point on the A frame.
The reason for the "?" is I was thinking of mounting the A frame under the bucket rather than in it ?
Then I was going to fab a wide angle welded to the top of the A near to the "sector" ( lock pin) to recieve the leading edge of the bucket.
The back of the A extends past the rear of the bucket. I would then use a chain and binder to hold in place.
Thus if the blade won't make the fel float there's a lot of angle iron under the bucket to do damage.(black top)
'Hope the question is understandable ?
Many Thanks
GrayBeard