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Posted by RWK in WI on March 04, 2000 at 20:32:08 from (169.207.130.67):
In Reply to: skid shoes on blade posted by rod on March 04, 2000 at 18:04:06:
On the snow blades that I use in Northern Wis. - sand country - I bolt an 4" or larger angle iron on the botom of the blade in front of the cutting edge with the other side going back under the blade. Because of the angle of the blade edge the second side forces about an inch or so of snow to go under the blade. I can go over sand, gravel, or the lawn without digging in. I bolt the angle iron on by replacing a few of the bolts that hold the blade edge on. Once there is a solid frozen bas I can remove the "Sand Guard" and have the cutting action of the regular blade edge if I want it. Hope this helps. Dick Kraus - - -
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