radman1
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- JD 4520, Toolcat 5610, Bobcat S300, Case-IH 125 Pro, Case-IH 245, IH 1086, IH 806
JB4310
I could have modified it for the back like you did. but already have the skid steer adapter plate and on the FEL. I don't have to look back with it on the FEL. Also on the FEL, I can raise the loader and tip it forward. This tips the blade forward relative to the skids and can get closer to the ground. My drive is crowned and gravel. The skids keep the blade about 1.5-2" off the ground but I can scrap the ground if I tip the plow forward. I also use a rear blade on the back.
With your plow on the back, does the blade push the tractor around when it is angled?
I could have modified it for the back like you did. but already have the skid steer adapter plate and on the FEL. I don't have to look back with it on the FEL. Also on the FEL, I can raise the loader and tip it forward. This tips the blade forward relative to the skids and can get closer to the ground. My drive is crowned and gravel. The skids keep the blade about 1.5-2" off the ground but I can scrap the ground if I tip the plow forward. I also use a rear blade on the back.
With your plow on the back, does the blade push the tractor around when it is angled?