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Re: Snowplow and old Farmall H
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Posted by Craig on February 18, 2003 at 13:08:39 from (151.201.215.10):
In Reply to: Snowplow and old Farmall H posted by Tommy Boy in PA on February 17, 2003 at 18:13:22:
I have a 135 MF with a loader, and I made a 9' snow plow to fit. You will need chains and weight on your rear tires for traction. I made a weight by filling a 55 gallon drum with concrete ( about 1000 pounds of weight). I put a drawbar through the drum and made a piece out of rebar and steel to stick in the concrete for my top link. I hook up with my three point hitch and I am ready to plow snow. This make taking the weight on and off really easy. Nobody thought my little tractor would be able to push the 9' blade, but it will clear snow in a hurry. If I didn't have the weight though I would have trouble moving the tractor on grass. I think the most important factor in pushing snow with any truck or tractor is getting enough traction.
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