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Re: Front Snow Blade
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Posted by jerry on November 14, 2002 at 19:16:34 from (12.87.101.239):
In Reply to: Front Snow Blade posted by Andy Kopel on November 13, 2002 at 17:39:32:
I was fortunate that someone located an old front dump truck or heavy pickup blade for $40. I then had it welded with mounting holes for my 300u loader. Works great, cost of welding was small in my opinion as I have no skill with this. I do agree regarding caution when the ground is soft. I dug up some of the driveway, and then this started a ripple effect when the front wheels fell into this rut, dropping the blade and causing the next one, and so on. Counter weight in the back was the first lesson. I have a "salt lick" drum on the 3 point with a drawbar, as well as chains.The whole arrangment works better when the wheels can dig in:) Nothing like the challenge of the elements in the winter. I like having "real" work to come home to from my desk job. Good Luck
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