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mounting snow plow blade on backhoe

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rod

12-03-2003 04:18:35




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hi all I have a nice plow blade set up I want to mount to my backhoe for snow clearing would like to see pics or diagrams of anyone that has done this blade is 6 foot wide and was on a jeep the hoe is a MF 203 not very big should I take the bucket off or leave it on and try to mount blade inside it.
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rod




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EddieV

12-04-2003 07:52:20




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 Re: mounting snow plow blade on backhoe in reply to rod, 12-03-2003 04:18:35  
Just a thought but are you really sure you want to take the bucket off ? ? ? ?

Personally, I'd really love to have a bucket over a blade for moving snow. You can pile it higher, and a little farther away from the drive and other areas. just a thought..... .



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Jim in N M

12-03-2003 07:32:17




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 Re: mounting snow plow blade on backhoe in reply to rod, 12-03-2003 04:18:35  
Rod, I built a 4ft. blade for my JD 310-E backhoe but I only use mine for backfilling and fine gradeing. I built mine that fits on the front side with a square ?loop around the back side and notched to fit the teeth . I hold it on with a chain and binder so it's easy to install and remove. If you want to contact me I'll tell you more about the fabrication. Jim in N M



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rod

12-03-2003 12:27:50




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 Re: Re: mounting snow plow blade on backhoe in reply to Jim in N M , 12-03-2003 07:32:17  
jim send me an email with the details to rodswinamer@yahoo.ca
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rod



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Joel Harman

12-03-2003 08:27:21




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 Re: Re: mounting snow plow blade on backhoe in reply to Jim in N M , 12-03-2003 07:32:17  
Knew a guy in NE Oregon that backfilled with a blade. Took the bucket off. He dug a french drain for me & I jokingly told him I wanted the clover left where it was growing next to the ditch.

A week after he was gone the clover was growing right next to the ditch. The man knew how to run a hoe!



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