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Posted by Bobduck on February 04, 2001 at 09:19:46 from (209.206.229.158):
Thought you guys might find this picture of our Road Association snowplow interesting.
We live on a private road that is 3 1/2 miles long and have a Road Association which takes care of the road. I talked them into getting a Farmall M. Mounted a snowplow off a truck on the front and a wing plow on the side. The front blade takes 8 ft and the wing plow 7 ft so we can plow the whole road in one round trip. The front blade is lifted and angled with hydraulics and the wing plow is lifted with a hydraulic cylinder throught a cable pulley sustem. In the summer we have an old horse drawn road grader we converted to hydraulics which we pull behind the tractor. Rigged the belly pump to pump full time through a four value two-way system. Use the filler opening in the belly pump as the return for the oil and had to drill a small breather hole in the reservoir to allow air in and out. Hole is 1/8" and seems to be plenty. Bobduck
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