Snow plow project

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scott2360

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Southern IL
Tractor
Kubota BX2360
I purchased a Bx 2360 back in March and should have included the 60" front blade at the time of purchase but figured I had spent enough. During the summer I priced the blade and mount at $2100 so I started looking for a short snow plow like off of a Jeep and couldn't find one nearby. I wound up buying a Moose Country plow and a universal mount. Pics show the journey over the last few months. I estimate I spent around $1200 (not counting the plasma cutter).
 

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Maybe the pics will make sense when more results are in. :D
 
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Yes, the first pics mainly show my messy garage. The large plate you see bolts to the 6 holes in the front frame. The large tabs coming off of it sandwich the frame rails where the front MMM clips in.
 

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HA! I got ya beat in the messy garage department.:laughing:
Nice work on the fab job. And welcome to TBN.
 
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Next project is to clean the messy garage so tractor w/plow and the wife's car can fit. More or less finished the snow plow. One of the hydraulic hoses didn't dress in very well so I need a different one. I need to reinstall the ROPS and maybe add some lights to it. I will try plowing without chains and then decide whether to buy some.
 

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/ Snow plow project #6  
Next project is to clean the messy garage so tractor w/plow and the wife's car can fit. More or less finished the snow plow. One of the hydraulic hoses didn't dress in very well so I need a different one. I need to reinstall the ROPS and maybe add some lights to it. I will try plowing without chains and then decide whether to buy some.

NICE! Figure you saved $800 or so? I don't see any "weak" point on that - Should work as long as the tractor!
 
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Nice fab job. Keep in mind that those plows were designed for and ATV and your tractor weighs at least twice that of an ATV. I venture to guess that when you have good traction you will have plenty of power to bend that plow.
 
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Looks great. Wish my plow build looked as nice as yours. Also wish I had a plasma :)

I also have you beat on the messy garage department.
 
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I would be a bit concerned about your hydraulic lift cylinder. Most snow plows are lifted with a chain, not a solid connection so they can bounce up if they hit something. If you hit a buried curb or something, it will bend your frame, bend the blade or trash your lift cylinder. You might think about a flexible connection.

Otherwise, great work.

J.
 
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Nice looking job Scott..looking forward action pics.

Messy shop = working mind. ;)
 
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I do understand about the blade being lighter duty then the Kubota blade. It was the best built blade I could find. Also the concern about the lack of a flexible connection(chain) on the lift cylinder. I debated which way to go. Kubota uses a cylinder only so that is how I went. I am using the loader valve which has the float detent. I have tested this by lowering the blade and putting it in float. I can freely raise and lower the blade by hand in this position. I hope to only plow my 90'x20' driveway and maybe a run down the gravel lane. I will be using the shoes on the blade. I have spare pins and shear bolts for when something bad happens.
 
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I would be a bit concerned about your hydraulic lift cylinder. Most snow plows are lifted with a chain, not a solid connection so they can bounce up if they hit something. If you hit a buried curb or something, it will bend your frame, bend the blade or trash your lift cylinder. You might think about a flexible connection.

Otherwise, great work.

J.

That's why there is a float position on the valve;)

Nice build Scott:thumbsup:
 
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Wow! Very nice work! :thumbsup:
 
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Nice looking job Scott..looking forward action pics.

Messy shop = working mind. ;)

My mind must really be busy Thomas, too many machines and tools crammed into too small of a shop.

scott2360 that is a super nice build, you have reason to be proud, well done! The float position should work fine for that lift cylinder. I think I might borrow your blade idea for my little tractor.
 
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Thanks for the comments everyone. As for action shots who knows. I am around St. Louis which means it might be snowing by Thanksgiving or it will be January before I get to try it. I live on the edge of a farm field which after a 2" snow I might have a 2' drift across my driveway so it should get used sometime this season. Tractor has around 40 hours on it so I might go ahead with the 50 hour maintenance soon just to get it out of the way.
 
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Nice looking unit Scott. Thought the same thing on chains, even made some SS ones but never put then on last winter. More pic's
 
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Hows your plow holding up any issues with it. I would like to try makeing the same thing for my tractor. thanks for the idea.
 
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I only got to use the plow once so far due the lack of snow. Plow did great but it is rough going on a gravel driveway even with the skid shoes. I am thinking of wheels in place of the skid shoes. Only drawback I can think of is not being able to back drag with wheels on it. Hopefully after Christmas I can get in the garage to work on the wheel idea.
 
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That came out great ! :thumbsup:

Now all you need to do is build a front blower for the really heavy storms. ;)
 
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3 years later the plow is still working well however the 13 inches of snow yesterday was too much for this setup. I needed a blower for this one. at least this was a dry powder type of snow. Plowed for 5 hours to get our road open so i can get to work tomorrow. View attachment 353656View attachment 353657
 

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