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Re: Snow Blade for a Farmall Super H?
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Posted by Janicholson on December 15, 2005 at 11:29:13 from (199.17.6.175):
In Reply to: Re: Snow Blade for a Farmall Super H? posted by Nat on December 15, 2005 at 05:34:50:
This 2/3-1/3 style plow is great and adapts to a bucket loader frame. It cleans about 7' and doesnt push sideways very badly. It also allows the wide side (on the right) to push the second (return) trip cleanly into the weeds. Use a 2'-6" piece of 3/16 plate steel 10' long. cut into two pieces one 3'-6" the other 6'-6" get two 8X8s or RR ties. stake the ties down or chain them together at a distance apart to do the next step. Place the metal pieces (one at a time) so that they are supported along the long edges like a bridge ocross the two timbers. Place a block/ramp about 2" lower than the metal edge on one end of the "bridge". Drive a heavy tractor rear wheelup on the block/ramp, and onto the steel between the timbers. This bends the metal into a nice curve. Do the other one. Cut a mating curve on each to allow them to be welded together in a V,(use a single electric lamp and a 2X4 to cast a shadow on them while they are standing up on edge, and mark with soap stone at the shadow line) Weld 2X3" rectangular tubing to the bottom edge, top edge, and as braces behind forming the middle of the letter A. Weld up brackets to fit your loader, or make a bucket lip clamp to attach it to the bucket directly. Paint working surface with hopper lube spray paint to shed snow. and remaining with IH red and cream!!! Enjoy. JimN
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