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Farmall H Snow Plow

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Rollie Evans

12-30-2003 15:52:29




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I posted 2 pictures of my home made snow plow/dirt blade in the Tractor Photo section.




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scotc

12-31-2003 16:36:41




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 Re: Farmall H Snow Plow in reply to Rollie Evans, 12-30-2003 15:52:29  
I gotta agree with hugh about bracing back to the axles. Looks good and solid, also like how you kept it in close to the tractor, shouldn't hurt traction much.



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John

12-31-2003 16:05:40




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 Re: Farmall H Snow Plow in reply to Rollie Evans, 12-30-2003 15:52:29  
How do you get to see the picture? What should I search for? Thanks!!!



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Hugh MacKay

12-30-2003 19:27:25




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 Re: Farmall H Snow Plow in reply to Rollie Evans, 12-30-2003 15:52:29  
Rollie: I can't tell from your photo, but back where blade attaches to the clutch housing. Is that just bolted to cast housing or a plate extending from casting to steel side frames? The reason I ask this is because I had blade attached to clutch housing of my Super A much the same. I hooked frozen ground one day and sheared bolts going into clutch housing. At first it looked like removing the bolts and installing new ones. My threads will no longer stand tightening of bolts. One can say H is built heavier, it will also hit heavier.

I removed my blade from Super A and installed it on 130 for good threads. I also ran a brace to my axle housings. Years ago on the farm I put a blade on Farmall 300, similar to yours. I also had it braced to the rear axle housings. Just something you might look at to improve a good job, and further just wanted to pass on my experience. I was really quite lucky I didn't break the clutch housing on my Super A. My thoughts an H will probably shear 3/4 bolts as easily as Super A will 5/8 bolts.

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Dave in CT

12-30-2003 16:36:58




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 Re: Farmall H Snow Plow in reply to Rollie Evans, 12-30-2003 15:52:29  
I'm using a '47 H to plow snow too. How much weight do you have on the rear wheels? Are you using chains? When I borrow my friend's digital camera, I'll post photos. My frame was made for a Farmall by Glenn M. Rogers, out of Buffalo, N.Y. and the 6.5' plow, from the color, looks like it came off an Allis-Chalmers. I'm using chains and have about 450 pounds on the back - part of my driveway has a grade. Thanks for the photos. Looks like a good simple setup to get the job done!

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