alltoys
Silver Member
What is your preference? A front snow plow mounted to a FEL or to the front frame of the tractor? Or a 3 pt Hitch type with the FEL bucket on the front to move snow to a pile?
My preference is a frame mounted front plow, I tried the FEL mounted plow with poor results.
If you had of floated the blade instead of that solid mount the we seen in here is would have worked very well for you.
I am not convinced of this...For my small tractor, the plow ended up to far in front of the wheels.
I had a frame mounted front blade on my old 850 and it worked great for a 2wd. I upgraded to a 4wd and went with a FEL mounted plow for the same reasons as Deelope describes. The FEL blade can be swapped out for the bucket in seconds, and can also be raised higher to push large piles back. My blade floats too, and once the gravel is solid in the winter I have no problems with it. The frame mounted blade gives you much better control if you have dips and contours to your drive though. Either one is much better than a rear mounted blade if you get much snow.I had a front mount blower on my CUT but each time that I wanted to go into my woods to do logging it was a 2 hour change over to the FEL. I even mount a blade in place of the blower but I had no ground clearence. I like what I have now and it works very well on my 1/2 mile driveway. You guys are right however , it does set out in front of the tires quite a distance.
The blade attached to a loader will cause your front te become very light and unsteerable as the arms push upwards.
Would operating the FEL in float not prevent this? You guys got me worried. Supposed to take delivery of my quick attach (FEL Mount) front plow tomorrow.
I think the people who have had great success with there's have muck larger/heavier machine than mine...