I use front bucket on my terramite. 7 years ago I made a 7 ft wood protoype. Found if you just chain it in bucket is better than bolting. When it floats, it won't remove rock. I can even push snow off grass and not disturbe grass.
Terramite is down, hyd cylinder is getting rebuilt. So I always wanted to see what it would be like to have a front blade on Framall C. Again this is my prototype. Only had a few inches of snow to test it. I think it will work well. Need to find metal to build a better one. I think design will work for the small snows I get, 5-6 inches max.
I have a 7 ft back blade on Jubilee I use at the other end of county. Need to chain up Jubilee or it spins in snow. I put a 3 inch steel pipe to keep blade out of gravel. Really need a 4-5 inch slag pipe.
My wood prototype has a 4 inch pvc slag pipe. It works better than metal back blade on Ford. However you can't angle front blade without the front wheels getting pushed sideways.
Now all I need is a good friend, Mr. Wilson, to tell me he has what I need to make a front blade.
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