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Snow plow for my w-4

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Bob Quale

09-03-2004 21:07:14




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I would like to get a snow plow for my w-4. I live on the east coast. Anyone have any ideas where I might find one? or something I could cobel up? I don't have hydrolics so would need a pump and valves as well.

Thanks Bob




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Dave in CT

09-04-2004 10:11:49




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 Re: Snow plow for my w-4 in reply to Bob Quale, 09-03-2004 21:07:14  
I'm new to tractors (have a '47 H) and snowplows (single-action cylinder hooked up to my lift-all pump so just up and down - manual adjustment of angle of blade) but what I have learned from what little experience I've gathered with this rig (one winter, 10 plowable snows) is that it doesn't take much. Where on the East Coast are you located? Besides ads, here and E-bay; equipment dealers may be able to get you a frame and plow for a reasonable price if you tell them to look out for one now. Another route you may have already considered is beefing up the alternator (or converting to one) and running an electric pump as are set up on many trucks.

As is common with my projects, once I get a solution I want to improve it. I'm thinking of getting a plow with hydraulic angle adjustment. Let us know what solution you arrive at.

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Bruce Wa.

09-04-2004 06:08:52




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 Re: Snow plow for my w-4 in reply to Bob Quale, 09-03-2004 21:07:14  
I have a loader on mine that I don't want. Has no bucket. Could put a blade on instead. It is in Wa. state though.



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Bob Quale

09-06-2004 15:27:30




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 Re: Snow plow for my w-4 in reply to Bruce Wa., 09-04-2004 06:08:52  
I live in Chester CT, Right near Old Saybrook. I have been unable to find any equipment locally. Any one you know of that I can drive to? I appreciate the offer but WA is too far-Thanks

Also, what do I need to hook up the Hydrolics?

Bob



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