avc8130
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I'm looking to make my Kubota L45 more useful for removing snow from my 1/4 mile paved drive. My drive goes up and down twice so a total of 4 quick but steep hills (2 up, 2 down). I have a Fisher plow that I normally run on my pickup, but having a backup option is always nice. I've seen guys run the plows on the front of the loader arms, but that makes for a very long setup and I'm concerned it will push the front end around.
Here's what I was thinking:
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My thought is to get a Fisher mount for a Dodge or Ford truck and then make adapters to mount it to the tractor frame where the grill/brush guard mounts. My goal would be to keep the plow as tight to the tractor as possible. I don't have front hydraulics so I'd probably wire up the plow just like it is on the truck.
Thoughts? Experiences?
Thanks!
ac
Here's what I was thinking:
Album:
My thought is to get a Fisher mount for a Dodge or Ford truck and then make adapters to mount it to the tractor frame where the grill/brush guard mounts. My goal would be to keep the plow as tight to the tractor as possible. I don't have front hydraulics so I'd probably wire up the plow just like it is on the truck.
Thoughts? Experiences?
Thanks!
ac