M snow plow frame

Tedd

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I am interested in fabricating a snow plow frame for my M tractor. In the past and in the archives I have seen some mounted to the rear draw bar, rear axel, and some mounted off the front side frame rails. We plow plenty of snow I want it strong but not an over-kill like some of my past creations, I dont have power steering so when the plow is up it will be hard to steer. I am almost through with snow this year except for the fresh 5 inches I got last night but I would like to get a start now before many other things take over. I would appreciated any advice or suggestions a picture would be very helpful. Thank you
 
(quoted from post at 15:07:10 02/27/11) I am interested in fabricating a snow plow frame for my M tractor. In the past and in the archives I have seen some mounted to the rear draw bar, rear axel, and some mounted off the front side frame rails. We plow plenty of snow I want it strong but not an over-kill like some of my past creations, I dont have power steering so when the plow is up it will be hard to steer. I am almost through with snow this year except for the fresh 5 inches I got last night but I would like to get a start now before many other things take over. I would appreciated any advice or suggestions a picture would be very helpful. Thank you

I have one mouted on the rear of my H. Angles manually, but lifts on hydraulics. I'll takes some pics if you want. It works pretty good. Gets old driving backwards though.
 
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I bought a home made plow for my H. The frame is in two parts.One fastens to front end the other fastens to nose piece and drawbar.Will try to post some pictures. Bill Bowen
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This works well with a reversed drawbar. Frame comes off with four bolts. May have to be widened for a narrow front. I'm guessing that both a forward and rearward drawbar can be installed at the same time. The front of the hitch will have to be attached to frame rails on a M.
 

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