Posted by rankrank1 on February 22, 2015 at 08:15:22 from (166.137.14.92):
In Reply to: Farmall C snow plow posted by Geo-TH,In on February 21, 2015 at 05:34:34:
I have no problem with a straight blade. I actually prefer a straight blade on a small lightweight tractor without chains. You simply adjust your clearing pattern to a series of Y patterns or herring bone fish patterns to do the work. Not necessarily how I would want to clear a long lane or road but sometimes you do what you gotta do.
Angled blades on lightweight tractors without chains and you can get pushed everywhere without control unless you opt for extreme speed and then you break stuff when you hit something hidden.
I guess my biggest concern in your design is the blade pushing on the side mower deck only as the main anchor point? I would be concernced with bending my mower deck or deck hanger brackets. I actually do not mind the wood fabrication at all, I just do not like where it is anchored.
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