I just took the plow off about an hour ago so I can't get a close up on the 1710 but here it is on the 2n wagner bucket I had to add 2 more 2 by 2 square tubes because of the wider bucket they go just inside the outer edges of the bucket so as not to move sideways I left the 2 pickle forks where they were. With the narrow Wagner bucket the pickle forks kept it centered. I have 2 weld on grab hooks on the top outer edge of the bucket and removable grab hooks on the side down low. I just drive up and spear the pickle forks with the bucket then lift and roll back then hook the 2 chains on top and the 2 down low have extension springs to keep them tight. On the 2n I only used 1 chain on the top. I can't take complete credit for the design I copied the large parking lot pushers with the pickle fork and chains. I took some pictures of the back of the blade showing the forks and chains and the grab hooks on the bucket. The blade I had kicking around I don't remember where it came from. I use the tractor for firewood every week so I needed a quick way to put the plow on and off it only takes less then a minute. Of course it is a straight push only but I can also back drag with it the chains keep it tight.
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