hazmat
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- Joined
- Feb 12, 2002
- Messages
- 4,051
- Location
- West Newbury, MA & Harrison, ME
- Tractor
- Kubota L5460HSTC
Since my welding buddy left for the islands untill January, I thoguht I'd put together a temporary bolt on approach for the plow in the bucket. I bought some angle iron & some hardware. I've got the bracket for the A frame figured out.
I've seen a few here let theA frame & plow move up and down (axis of rotation parallel to the axles on the tractor). I'm guessing that the bucket is raised a certain amount off the ground & then you plow.
I've also seen a couple rigidly attach the plow to the bucket & use loader curl to adjust angle of attack. Here I assume the fel is in "float". I also assume that this setup only works well if the plow has skid shoes that will keep it from digging in.
Pro's/con's comments?
I've seen a few here let theA frame & plow move up and down (axis of rotation parallel to the axles on the tractor). I'm guessing that the bucket is raised a certain amount off the ground & then you plow.
I've also seen a couple rigidly attach the plow to the bucket & use loader curl to adjust angle of attack. Here I assume the fel is in "float". I also assume that this setup only works well if the plow has skid shoes that will keep it from digging in.
Pro's/con's comments?