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Nope it looks like this!:D

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It's 8-1/2 foot snoway v plow and man does it make short work cleaning up our storage lot!
 
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Won't the use of a front plow have the potential to apply undue torque on the loader frame?
 
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What are the wires for that go to the plow? Is there some sort of diverter mounted on the plow bracket? Why mount a diverter on the plow instead of on the tractor?
 
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Deputyrpa
Hmmm lets see...A72 inch bucket getting ramed into a dirt bank in 4wd with good traction, or a snowplow plowing up a pile of snow spinning it's tires.
I guess time will tell:D
I am not to worried if I find a weak link:eek:I have a good dealer behind me:D

Actually it's not really that bad the plow weighs 940lbs and the tractor handles it like a dream.
 
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Now that is cool!!! Do you have any frame mounted attached to the tractor frame. That is something I would like to put on my tractor.

Also what Kind of remote are you using to angle the blade in all its directions?

There is no frame mounts available but I will custom build you one.
I am running a WR Long 3rd function and Snoway has an electronic diverter on the plow.
Inside the cab I have a rocker switch mounted that you switch in one direction hit the joystick remote valve and that will power one wing switch the other way hit the joystick and the other wing will move.
It's actually pretty cool the way it works.
I can raise,curl,angle, or scoop all at the same time.
 
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What are the wires for that go to the plow? Is there some sort of diverter mounted on the plow bracket? Why mount a diverter on the plow instead of on the tractor?


The diverter that is mounted to the plow is how I can get the multi wing function.
The tractor also has a WR Long 3rd function valve.
 
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Real nice set up Rick.

Thanks for the pictures.

Thanks to all for the pictures.

Joel
 
/ Snow Removal Equipment #29  
That is a sweet looking setup Rick... now for the big question...
What does it cost?? $$$ :)
 
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$4,800 for the plow
$850 for the WR Long Valve
About 4 hours install time
You must also load the rear tires.
 
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Regarding "how much does it cost?"

Dealing with Rick and Amy.....priceless!:D
Given the choice.. I will deal with Amy.. :D
Since for now I am just clearing 75' of driveway... that is too expensive for my needs. BUT when I start doing our private road... then team Wallace will be getting a call. :)
 
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Hmmm..."TEAM WALLACE"
I like that it has a nice ring to it!
At least I am included in that;)
 
/ Snow Removal Equipment #34  
Hey Rick, that's a nice set-up. Looks like you have somebody there that knows something about hydraulics. You're one of the only dealers around here that does. :) That thing reminds me of a snow plow that came into my shop yesterday. This thing has wings that extend out then pivot forward too.
 

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/ Snow Removal Equipment #35  
Hmmmmm.....$5650?

My choice would be to instead buy Joel's plow truck .....from Amy!!:D
 
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Hmmmmm.....$5650?

My choice would be to instead buy Joel's plow truck .....from Amy!!:D

LOL Deputy, I think you've been sniffen the diesel a little to much my friend.

PS> You could buy a couple of plow trucks like mine for the price of Rick's monster plow set up. But then again, with Amy sweat talking you, I bet she could get you to buy almost anything. I bet she could even sell you a brand new Kioti DK45S all loaded up with goodies.

400 acres, man could I do a lot of diggin on 400 acres.

Joel
 
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We have sub-frame mounted Plow Blades for all KIOTI Tractors. Plow blades range from 60" to 96" in Standard Duty and Medium Duty Models. Our frame mounted blades have full hydraulic angle (30 degrees / 30 degrees ) and hydraulic lift with down pressure. All blades are standard with safety trips and reversible cutting edges, and have Quick Attach sub-frames.

We also have Universal QA Blades in the same models as our sub-frame blades, manual or hydraulic angle. The Skid-Steer QA Blades are a little less expensive.

If anyone is interested, we can be contacted through our website, or send a private message.
 
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JoelD: Regarding your two tents, I had one of those tents from Costco too. I figured it was just a matter of time before I lost it, so I took it down last summer. Good thing too, as we had 90+ MPH winds here Wednesday. Clearly you are in a somewhat sheltered spot.

Our snow equipment is made up of my CK-20 with 54" rear mount snowblower and my father's 17 hp Kubota with a front mount snowblower. He's blowing it coming, I'm blowing it going. :)

Should look good when we finally get out there at the same time.

My new 72" snow blade will ship to me Monday; I'll post pictures too.

Cheers,

Jon
 
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I bet the blade will work good.

Deputy, I meant Sweet talking, not sweat talking. I can't spell to save my life. Give me numbers and I'm OK, give me letters and I'm helpless, Island on the other hand, I need to take out the dictionary most times to follow the stuff he writes :)

I like snow removal, that is untill it gets super cold. This am we had 10 bellow F. I'm thinking you were colder jonkioti.

Joel
 
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Hey Joel, we had a cold snap of 20 degrees F. Balmy by your standards, but cold enough for me.

The new blade is coming from the fine folks at Michigan Iron, and there's a few bodies here looking forward to seeing what I got coming. Kind of like the old catalog sales shipments, when the first toilet in town arrived from Sears. :)

Based on what others have said, I expect it (the blade that is, not a toilet) will work really well too, and hope to show it off to the neighbours who still have to walk behind their snowblowers.

No pressure, Robert!

-J.
 

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