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Hvytrkmec,

I am looking to build a plow setup like yours. Could you post some pics on the mounting set up in the bucket??

I have a B7610 and a 7' fisher plow but I do not want to extend it too far out in front of the bucket because of the weight.

Did you weld in mounting bolts to the bucket??

Mike
 
   / Snow plow/pics #12  
i will be building the same setup soon. i have looked at all the setups on here and chose to keep the loader on for now and then make a QA next year. i have a DK-35 and was going to use a 7 foot fisher, you have a 7.5 is there a difference in height or just length and weight??. more pics would be nice too. thanks
 
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I drilled 4, 1/2" holes in the angled section of the bucket to secure the frame assembly. I will definetly post some more pics for you so you can mock up your set up. I have a 7.5' plow so your 7' should not be a problem at all. There are no hydraulics hooked up on the plow, I put some angle iron on the a-frame to hold the blade straight. I will pull the frame mount out to take more detailed pics, just be patient, more snow coming in sunday so it will be after that.

Tim
 
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fatboyinmaine said:
i will be building the same setup soon. i have looked at all the setups on here and chose to keep the loader on for now and then make a QA next year. i have a DK-35 and was going to use a 7 foot fisher, you have a 7.5 is there a difference in height or just length and weight??. more pics would be nice too. thanks


There is a small difference in weight and width, the length that it sticks out of the bucket will be the same. I chose to keep the bucket also and am glad I did, I can push and stack snow banks 6-8' high with no problems, plus if I need the bucket all I have to do is slide 2 pins and pull the chain, (30 seconds tops).

Tim
 
   / Snow plow/pics #15  
i was thinking the same, as far as going back to the bucket quickly. how did you secure the cylinders from moving?? i thought i saw on TBN somewhere there was a company who made bars with pins to manually angle the plow at different positions?? any idea?? i liked the pics, keep them coming. hopefully we get dumped on tonight!!
 

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