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Posted by Bilko on December 15, 2005 at 16:29:35 from (24.11.93.251):
In Reply to: Snow blade shoes posted by Richard H. on December 15, 2005 at 13:27:50:
Richard, I was having problems with tearing up my lawn first thing this winter. I ran across a thread on another web site talking about this. And the guys said to use pvc pipe. I ended up taking a 2 inch piece of pvc pipe and cutting it to the length of the blade. Then I took the skill saw and made one cut length ways. And for the finish just slap it on the bottom of the blade it will hold itself on! I have plowed 5 times now on concrete driveway with the blade straight and angled with no problems. Worth the couple dollars to give it a try. Any question"s let me know. Mike from MI
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