How about mounting a snow plow on a full size backhoe loader? Does anyone see any harm in that?
Does Curtis supply a cross over relief valve on their FEL mount snow plows? What is the small block with hyd. hoses attached for in the pic?
Do you have any photos of this set up?
Plow my driveway and neighbors etc. for 14 years w/this setup,never had problem other than hitting mailbox handful of times..go slow until you get the hang of it.
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Plow my driveway and neighbors etc. for 14 years w/this setup,never had problem other than hitting mailbox handful of times..go slow until you get the hang of it.
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I just use a 12' "pusher box" when I do snow removal with my backhoe. It hangs off the FEL bucket. Been doing that for 20 years. Still haven't broken a loader arm with all those extreme torsional forces.![]()
I'm getting ready to set up a plow for my tractor (for the "extra cleanup tasks" when it snows. I do most of my plowing with my F-250). Can anyone recommend (or recommend against) a specific skid steer plate? Northern Tool is inexpensive compared to many, but not sure if it is "strong enough" or not. Curious for the experience of others. Feel free to private message me if you like, especially if you'd rather not post a negative review of a specific plate publicly.
Already planning to add crossover relief, thanks to others for adding that suggestion!
Thanks!
-Tom
This is what I bought and then redid a Western plow. Works great.
Berlon: Snow Mount
I would like to know what pressure JD, Meyer's, Western and Curtis use but have been unable to find out (But I have not seriously perused it either-a phone call to one of the company's may yield the answer)
I emailed Curtis about the relief setting on their FEL mount snow plows and they said that the relief block is set at 1500 psi at the factory but are adjustable.