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Re: Front Snow Blade
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Posted by 350 Don on November 14, 2002 at 15:59:28 from (205.188.209.78):
In Reply to: Front Snow Blade posted by Andy Kopel on November 13, 2002 at 17:39:32:
A couple of thoughts here. When I was a young guy I built a snow plow for an H Farmall that didn't have hydrulics. I used 4X4 oak beams for the stringers that were mounted to the rear axle and went to the front of the tractor where they were mounted to vertical angle irons. I bolted 2" oak to the angle irons to form the plow and added a grader blade to the bottom. Lift was provided by a salvaged lever mounted to the axle beside the driver, to which was attached a cable that went to the front. I mounted a pivot arrangement and a short length of chain that went to the plow, thus providing a way to lift the plow about 15" off the ground. It was heavy but a lot better than no plow at all. Another thought would be to rig something up that attaches where your bucket attaches. Remove the bucket, bolt up a home made blade and away you go.
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