snowplow1
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I use a 6'6'' blade on the the loader arms, works like a charm, you can scrape with it, and stack it as high as the arms can reach
I use a 6'6'' blade on the the loader arms, works like a charm, you can scrape with it, and stack it as high as the arms can reach
snowplow1 ,
Nice looking tractor.
A snowblower will cure most of that.![]()
Wade, yes the pin is what keeps the blade from rotating, I have only pushed snow with it, haven't noticed anything as far as flex. I have pushed some heavy wet snow and had the snow a good 8 feet ahead of the plow moving along with the full blade. As long as the banks aren't frozen I can move them back with no problem. I normally angle the blade and roll all the snow to one side of my driveway, when it gets built up enough I push it all back, done that twice so far this winter. Really shouldn't be any differn't than a full bucket of sand/gravel. Danny
I like your setup, simple and quick and the results speak for themselves. gotta be better than using the bucket which I did this winter, got the job done, but kinda slow. I am tired of snow.
I think my bucket is smaller than your's, at 50 inches. I may have to trim some material from the edges of the blade so i don't apply too much load on one of the arms. Nothing a mini grinder can't handle. Angling the blade and rolling the material to the side really takes a big part of the load off the supports.Really shouldn't be any differn't than a full bucket of sand/gravel. Danny
Wade, what motorcycle did you buy? Here's mine 2005 Honda ST1300 80,000 miles on it. DannyI agree with everything you said. I just bought a motorcycle yesterday so I'm now officailly awaiting the disappearance of the snow. It has been a great winter tho.