MY Mods to a BX TPH

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638

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BX23
I've been a long time reader a some times committer and will for the first time contribute to this fine forum. I've made a few changes to my TPH. First, to allow the back blade to follow the contours of the church parking lot, I replaced the rigid lift links with links made of chain and also adjustable. Then, as I was always having trouble with the little pin that retained the spreaderbar mounting plate, I welded a 3/4" nut and installed a bolt that never needs to come all the way out. No more dropped and/or lost pins.

ron
 

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Wow!! I like both of the Mods. I'll be in the shop this week seeing how they might work for me. thanks
 
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this looks like the ultmate low cost tilt setup just adjust the chains to the angle you need.

tommu56
 
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Is this a BX24?
 
   / MY Mods to a BX TPH
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Yes, mine does to. But with the chain links it allows one side of the blade ride up while the other stays down on the pavement.

ron
 
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Hi 638,
Great ideas and thanks for sharing!
 
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There are different pin holes that also allow the arms to move up and down free from the hitch hydraulics.
 
 
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