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DCJL

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New Holland TC34DA
I've got a TC34DA with Skid Steer QA and want to put a snow plow on it. I have extra hydraulics on it from my grapple so I can get hydraulic angle on it. I would prefer to mount the plow on the loader arms. I found a used 7.5 foot locally for it with the required Skid Steer QA for $1500. Would this be too much blade for the arms. I would think a shorter 6 or 6.5 would be too small once I angled the blade as my rear blade is 6 foot and I would prefer a little bit more size while angled.

thanks

Don
 
   / Size of Front Snow Plow for TC34DA? #2  
I have pushed a 7' blade with my old, little 15hp diesel Yanmar (4x4). Albiet, it was in Northern MD, where we only get a 3' dump every 5 or so years. Nothing like the snow you get. But, you should be fine with that 7.5 on your NH.

I would buy it, then if it's too big, you can always cut it smaller.

I see that you already had snow this year (My sister lives in Stowe).
 
   / Size of Front Snow Plow for TC34DA?
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Yea, had snow already, 6".

Looks like the 7.5 was sold already :-(

A member here has a 6.5 but I think it is a bit small.

Hopefully I'll find another 7.5.

thanks for the reply.
 
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Any idea what the weight is on the 7.5 you were looking at? I think a 7.5' blade is going to be way to much for your TC34 unless you can find a very light duty or a poly blade. I upgraded from a DX33 to a DX45 and just purchased a 7' blade for my DX45. I would not want one bigger and I know it would be way too much for my old 33. Weight is 640 lbs.
 
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I have an 8' blade on my TN75 (75hp) and the snow can stop it dead in it's tracks.

7.5' is WAY too much blade for a TC34

A TC34 probably weighs about 3000lbs (even with loaded tires, maybe 4500)

I'd go 6', maybe 6.5'
 
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I was gonna say maybe to big for your local, it would be fine for 4-6" maybe more of powder, but heavy snow would be a problem, I'm going through the same problem with my 4310 (32 hp), I have a 7.5' Western truck plow that I rigged to the 3pt and am worried that it's to big, I'll only be using it for clean up/piling doing the heavy lifting with the FEL. I'll try it and determine if it needs to be trimmed.
I always had 8' plows on 3/4 ton trucks and once the snow got heavy it was a real battle especially in open lots where each pass doubled the amount on the next pass. I once borrowed my neighbors little S-10 with a 6 or 6.5 plow on it and was shocked at how it easy cut through even very deep snow.
 

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   / Size of Front Snow Plow for TC34DA?
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Thanks Guys. Sounds like I should go with a 6 or 6.5 footer then.
 
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I was gonna say maybe to big for your local, it would be fine for 4-6" maybe more of powder, but heavy snow would be a problem, I'm going through the same problem with my 4310 (32 hp), I have a 7.5' Western truck plow that I rigged to the 3pt and am worried that it's to big, I'll only be using it for clean up/piling doing the heavy lifting with the FEL. I'll try it and determine if it needs to be trimmed.

Good Evenin John,
Good to hear you on again ! :)

What we have done on some of our plow blades up in Vt is weld a piece of 1 1/2" pipe to the bottom of the blade to prevent it from digging into driveway or lawn, actually whatever we are plowing, it works remarkably well ! It might be something to think about, looking at your driveway ! ;)

BTW Im with the others, the 7.5 is too big for that tractor ! Also someone suggested to look for a poly blade. Be careful, some poly blades are heavier than their steel counterparts, because of all the bracing they use to support the blade ! ;)
 
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Hi scotty,
Yea, I'm kinda like a foul weather friend, haven't been on all summer, but when the days get shorter I really enjoy TBN.
Hope your "DRY!"
Thanks for the tip, the gravel is a PITN, BTW I saw a picture of your tractor in the "vintage" thread, I really think red is the true tractor color. I do like those Farmalls, I know of one sitting lonely in a garage in town here, as it's owner died fairly unexpectedly recently, "Danny" was a good guy and did enjoy his cub.
I haven't had the nerve to knock on the door and ask his family if they want to do anything with it.
 
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Be careful, some poly blades are heavier than their steel counterparts, because of all the bracing they use to support the blade !

I did not know that Scott. Shows what I know. I just assumed that a poly blade would be much lighter but never thought about the bracing aspect.

Don, here's a pic of the 7' blade on my Farmall 45 just for reference. This will give you an idea of the size and what I ment by sticking out in front farther than a regular bucket.

 

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