rear blade modifications

   / rear blade modifications #1  

bher

Bronze Member
Joined
Jun 19, 2001
Messages
81
Location
Lancaster, PA
Tractor
NH TC 29D
I decided to modify my Befco rear blade to make it better for pushing snow. First I added a 1-inch thick rubber soft edge. Then a 2" by 10" cylinder to add power angle. Finally, I made a plate the bolts to the top of the blade. This extends the height of the blade to 18" The heavy snow that we got last weekend gave me a chance to try everything out. Overall, everything worked great. My productivity is up at least 50%. Here are some pics:
 

Attachments

  • 828231-blade1.jpg
    828231-blade1.jpg
    94.8 KB · Views: 1,133
   / rear blade modifications
  • Thread Starter
#2  
another pic
 

Attachments

  • 828233-blade2.jpg
    828233-blade2.jpg
    73.2 KB · Views: 889
   / rear blade modifications
  • Thread Starter
#3  
another
 

Attachments

  • 828236-blade3.jpg
    828236-blade3.jpg
    71.8 KB · Views: 729
   / rear blade modifications
  • Thread Starter
#4  
one more
 

Attachments

  • 828237-blade5.jpg
    828237-blade5.jpg
    45.2 KB · Views: 638
   / rear blade modifications
  • Thread Starter
#5  
last
 

Attachments

  • 828238-blade4.jpg
    828238-blade4.jpg
    90.4 KB · Views: 715
   / rear blade modifications #6  
thanks for the pic's- been thinking about the power angle idea myself- interesting way you did it. I have some salvaged cylinders from the outdrive of a boat. I just need to come up with a valve.
 
   / rear blade modifications #7  
hey Bher:
Nice work!
Can you provide a source for the hydraulic cylinder?
Thanks,
Runk
 
   / rear blade modifications #8  
Brant,
Nice job, you just gave me the incentive to modify my blade as well. Not only with the rubber cutting edge, but the power angle as well. Only thing is this will lead to adding some more remotes.

Steve
 
   / rear blade modifications
  • Thread Starter
#9  
The cylinder came from Surplus Center. I believe it is Chief brand and nothing fancy.
 
   / rear blade modifications #10  
Great post.

Where did you get the rubber at?
 
 
Top