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Re: Re: 1940 H with snow plow
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Posted by Charles Myers Sr. on February 07, 2001 at 07:25:56 from (209.161.77.148):
In Reply to: Re: 1940 H with snow plow posted by The Red. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! on February 07, 2001 at 03:13:50:
Red, Everything on the plow is home made. The blade was cut from an old stone dryer tube from a local stone quarry. I made the blade about 20 years ago . The push arms are 6" channel iron, the angle adjustments are 6" pipe welded to the channel iron with the next smallest size pipe inside . I drilled 7/8 inch holes about 6" apart so I can angle the blade on either side to different angles depending on the snow . I use 3/4 inch drawbar pins to angle the blade. I used a cutting edge off of a state truck snow plow. I only had to replace the cutting edge this year. I got a used one off of a local contractor .
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