rossn
Silver Member
I purchased a Massey Ferguson 60" snow plow blade for my GC1705. Unfortunately, it came only as parts and required full assembly (a bit surprised, actually)
After getting it all together and mounted on the tractor, I learned that one end of the snow plow is about 1.5" higher than the other end. This seems to remedy itself when in the float mode. I was hoping to keep the use of it for pushing around dirt, etc -- and was thinking I would not have to float it for it to be level. Is this normal?
Also, noticed that the manual angling pins are off by a little bit. For me, it won't make a big difference, because I am using the hydraulic angling kit, but curious if this is common?
After getting it all together and mounted on the tractor, I learned that one end of the snow plow is about 1.5" higher than the other end. This seems to remedy itself when in the float mode. I was hoping to keep the use of it for pushing around dirt, etc -- and was thinking I would not have to float it for it to be level. Is this normal?
Also, noticed that the manual angling pins are off by a little bit. For me, it won't make a big difference, because I am using the hydraulic angling kit, but curious if this is common?