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Posted by Jim H.-Merry Christ'smass and Best wished for the New Year! on December 22, 2000 at 08:02:35 from (209.163.46.14):
In Reply to: Snow Blade for a H posted by Scott on December 21, 2000 at 16:47:43:
Do you have a front bucket on the H? We made a 9' dozer blade for my father-in law's H. It hooked to the original loader mounts, reusing the cylindrs, frames, etc. Doing something like this may be advantageous because it would take a lot less engineering to get it to work and the bonus of having a bucket for hauling firewood or manure or tractor parts. Maybe I can find a picture of it. It was my first after-hours project as a new weldor in a shop. I was doing such a bad job welding that the CEO of the company walked by and shook his head and told me to get him a helmet. He welded for a while in his white shirt and tie and then let me try again. I disagreed with many of his management descisions but that welding lesson sticks out in my memory. 9 foot is a little long but we angled it and ran the first run downhill as the drive is a long downhill run. Papa eventually put a small cab on the tractor and ducted some air past the block and into the cab. Jim
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