SSQA snowplow mount

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chuck172

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Kioti DK40SEH, Ford 4500TLB, Ford 8n
I'm reading about how a frame mount is preferred over a quick attach mount using the loader arms. Makes sense that loader arms can be damaged. I'd like to hear from anyone who actually bent or damaged loader arms while snowplowing.
 
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I have had my FEL mounted snowplow for four years(do about 2 miles) and have had no problems.
8ft.Curtis(old truck plow) on a L4240 Kubota.
I had a six ft.sub-frame mounted on a L3130 HST Kubota and it worked fine but had limited lift and the loader had to be removed.
The plow has trip springs.
 
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Thanks for the reply. One would think that if mounting a snowplow on the loader arms was really so problematic, others would have chimed in here.
 
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I have a7 1/2 foot Fisher ( old truck plow ) welded to a QA plate. I like it because I can get some down pressure when needed and can stack snow 12 feet in the air.
 
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Been plowing for years with a loader mounted snow plow.
No problems
 
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3rd season with my 7 foot loader mount unit. never any issues. works great
 
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Snow engaging is different from ground engaging as far as load on the frame vs FEL goes
 
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Could it be the slow plowing speeds that prevent loader arm damage?
 
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I have had both scenarios. In my opinion I like the frame mount much better. The swing of the machine with the loader arms and then a plow out front is a pretty wide arc. I have to plow in sone tight places so this is a problem for me. The frame mount keep the plow up close. Also when you have the plow out on the end of the loader arms you'll have a much greater tendency for the front end to get pushed sideways when the plow is angled. The loader arms act as a leaver.

Regards,
Chris
 
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I've never plowed with a tractor snowplow setup so excuse my ignorance. With a plow on the loader arms does the tractor front or tractor rear have more of a tendency to "swing out" due to the longer lever vs. a frame mount?
 

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