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Re: where and how to add springs to a snow blade for a FEL
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Posted by Al on December 23, 2000 at 16:07:39 from (209.226.118.26):
In Reply to: where and how to add springs to a snow blade for a FEL posted by Canadian Cowboy on December 23, 2000 at 15:35:08:
Hi C C,i have a blade on my loader.I cut a piece of 6" channel to fit loose between loader arms and welded 1x1x3 ears with pin holes on each end.On this i welded on the original piviot set up off the truck harness (just the bottom portion)keeping the stock spring and shoe set up.One link is need from somewhere on the channel that will not interfere with the blade angling to the cross piece on your loader.This keeps the whole thing from tipping when you lift your loader. also be shure you clear your front tires on both sides at full angle before you weld the pin brackets in place.The blade will give a better job quicker with no going back for that stripe of snow that always spills out of the bucket.You will be glade you did it. good luck Al
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