Posted by BushogPapa on November 30, 2014 at 15:47:38 from (107.10.186.248):
In Reply to: What size LP snow blade? posted by thephantompatriot on November 30, 2014 at 13:25:18:
A lot depends on just how DEEP you expect the snow to drift... You are not going to move much snow with the blade "angled", all you will do is slide the front sideways, etc. Most blades you buy will need some re-welding and reinforcement, if you expect them to last long or stand up to any real use (unless you go way above the rated HP rating for the tractor). I installed supporting drag chains to the front and welded in additional steel and Grade9 1 1/8" pivot and stop bolts, then re-welded most everything else and added hard steel washers to the grade 2 3-point pin-mounting areas. Breaking anything is pretty much last on my list, when it comes to moving snow or dirt/gravel. Ron.
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