Posted by Don-Wi on December 04, 2007 at 11:42:23 from (70.224.212.4):
I am looking at buying an old truck mounted plow to put on one of the tractors. I'm just debating how I want to mount it.
Ideally, I could mount it to the loader and keep the hydraulic angle (would need a 3rd set of remotes) so then I could have the angle and down preasure, and be able to push it up higher.
Otherwise I was thinking about mounting it to the front of one of our tractors (probably my 1600) so I could use the hydraulic angle yet, but I wouldn't have any down preasure for back dragging, and I wouldn't be able to push it up as high.
My other thoughts are to make up a set of cylinder stops that I could mount on the loader so I would be able to disconnect the tilt cyliners, and then run some lines to run the angle.
Best part about the 165 is that it has a weather break on it and it actually throws good heat, so it'd be warmer than some of my other options.
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