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Re: Re: Home made snow plow
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Posted by old on November 10, 2003 at 19:51:06 from (63.189.40.78):
In Reply to: Re: Home made snow plow posted by RayP(MI) on November 10, 2003 at 19:07:26:
I use this on an 801 ford with front end loader. I took and old boiler tank and cut two pieces out of it 5'X2' and made a V plow, at the bottom if it I took a piece of U iron to fit the bottom lip of the bucket and welded it to the V with 2 angle iron pieces slanted in words make it easy to line it up with the bucket and on top of the V made a piece that goes back to the top of the bucket and a piece of U iron there also. when its up to the bucket I put a couple chains around it and bommer it tight and off I go. works very well and the V keeps it from pushing the front of the tractor to one side or the other. Makeing the V is the hardest part of the welding/cutting. E-mail me if you would like more and maybe I'll even get some picture of it. If enough people ask.
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