Yet another home built blade

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rbutterfield

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Bristol, IN
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JD 2320
Here's yet another home built blade. I fabricated this last year because I didn't care to remove my FEL to use JD's 54" and never thought much of driving backwards for an extended period of time using a 3 point blade.
I know there is concern about attaching a blade to the FEL arms on a CUT but it seems to be working out, even better than expected.
I decided this year to install an additional valve to control the roll back angle as well.
Glad I had already hooked up my own version of JD's power beyond, in anticipation of completing my home built backhoe.
I have replaced the home made front shoes with a set for a Western plow however the ones on the rear remain, that way it forms it's own stand. My only possible regret thus far is making a 5FT blade instead of 6 or 7FT.
Oh well, the good news is it gives me a little more time in the seat.:)

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   / Yet another home built blade #2  
what brand of plow did you use and how much hp does your tractor have?
 
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excellent fabrication work, did you make the blade from scratch? how wide is it? oh I see you stated it's only 5 feet, it did look a little small to me compared to the tractor but I see no reason why you couldn't add to each side if you wanted.
 
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Very nice. And great detail project photos. The blade does look a little small but like JB4310 said you can always add wings.
Can you go a little more into detail on what you have done. I know there are many others on here that would like to know some step by step procedures as many of us are adding blades and such to our tractors?
 
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Kramarj, no brand on the plow. Everything was made from scratch.
I did have a metal shop roll the steel to form the plow.
The tractor is a 2320 24HP.
 
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excellent fabrication work, did you make the blade from scratch? how wide is it? oh I see you stated it's only 5 feet, it did look a little small to me compared to the tractor but I see no reason why you couldn't add to each side if you wanted.
JB4310, thanks for your comments and I have thought of adding to the sides.
Will let you know if I do.
 
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Very nice. And great detail project photos. The blade does look a little small but like JB4310 said you can always add wings.
Can you go a little more into detail on what you have done. I know there are many others on here that would like to know some step by step procedures as many of us are adding blades and such to our tractors?

Thanks. I have thought of adding wings as you've suggested. Will post new photos if I do. I will see if I can't come up will some more details however I will say this, it was fairly simple. I had no plans, just a picture in my mind and knew I wanted it to come off and attach quickly, that's what steered me away from JD's. That and the $$
 
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thanks, do you know about how much the metal shop got you to roll that and how thick is it?
 
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thanks, do you know about how much the metal shop got you to roll that and how thick is it?

If I had to guess, I believe it was around $50 for the steel and to have it rolled. I just made a sketch of the basic curve I was looking for and they rolled it accordingly. I then brought it in to work and put the break along the top edge to strengthen it. It was either 10 or 11ga
 

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