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Re: HELP BUILDING SNOW BLADE
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Posted by Joe Laleman on December 25, 2001 at 10:44:27 from (152.163.204.68):
In Reply to: HELP BUILDING SNOW BLADE posted by BOB(PA) on December 25, 2001 at 09:04:46:
I got a homemade snow blade with the Super-M I bought this Fall. It was a very simple and effective design. The blade bolts to the front of the 1701 loader. To hold the bottom of the blade in place, the builder cut six slots in the blade. The loaders baling forks slip through the slots. I didn't know how the builder intended the blade to be held on the forks, so I just added 3/8th inch bolts through the holes on the ends of the forks. It's solid and strong plus the hydraulics of the loader makes it easy to move up and down. Joe
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