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Re: Snow Plow Blade - John Deere 3010


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Posted by The tractor vet on February 15, 2010 at 10:33:08 from (75.19.124.251):

In Reply to: Snow Plow Blade - John Deere 3010 posted by Bill Shields on February 15, 2010 at 08:26:36:

On a 3010 a nice eight and a half to nine and a half Western snow plow would be just about wright for it and the mounting can be made out of some channel iron some flat and angle . If ya have dual remotes on the tractor some hose and couplers ya could have the power angle working and a 3x8 or 3x12 cylinder would give ya more then enough lift. I threw together a set up for my Super H in about three and a half hours making everything and used a seven and half foot Western plow i just do not have the power angle on it and with a set of chains and a 1000 lbs on the wheels it will handle anything that we get up here in North east Ohio.This year i thought about getting it ready for winter and thought WHY i have not needed it for several years and my walk behind blower was more then enough . So it is setting out at the farm with out a battery and the rad drained and no gas in it . So what did we get but twenty inches then about six more on top of that with three more on top of that and now anywhere up to nine more coming . But on the brighter side spring is just around the corner . And Oh why do i prefer a western plow over the others , after plowing snow for 20 years i like the western over the myers by 200% . When your plowing snow on a gravel drive and you set the runnersor skids for a inch off the gravel with a western that is what you get a inch of snow left and gravel still in the drive. Now the Myers when you set it for a inch above the gravel you end up taking two inches of gravel and i do not care how you set the skids . The snow rolls well with the western and not so with the myers.Up here in this area on craigs list there are a bunch of plows listed and usually at auctions you can find them AFTER the snow season is over .


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