=== BLADE HOOKS ===

   / === BLADE HOOKS === #21  
You can put hooks where ever you want, but you will need to lock down the top of the blade to keep it from tilting.
 
   / === BLADE HOOKS === #23  
How would the blade tilt if the hooks are on the bottom?

Well, of course not, but it is an unusual place for installing hooks, and I would also recommend backing up the weld area with some larger plate.
 
   / === BLADE HOOKS === #24  
Well, of course not, but it is an unusual place for installing hooks, and I would also recommend backing up the weld area with some larger plate.

Yes, you're right, it is an unusual spot, but I'm trying to help him, even if it's an "out of the box" type upgrade.

I like your idea of a backing plate. Moldboard skin is pretty thin.
 
   / === BLADE HOOKS === #25  
I would install a couple of hooks so you can pass a cable under the blade and hook to. This way the blade is lifted by the cable when you are pulling out the stuck tractor, or when you are backing up to pull something else out. Just remember that the plow is only designed to raise so much before something bends...
 
   / === BLADE HOOKS === #26  
I put a couple of hooks on my blade SS mount last year when I addapted it to the tractor. I went with the bolt on method. I didn't put them right on the blade due to the trip springs. They came in very handy during the winter to pluck vehicles that were stuck in the snow.
 

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   / === BLADE HOOKS === #27  
I put a couple of hooks on my blade SS mount last year when I addapted it to the tractor. I went with the bolt on method. I didn't put them right on the blade due to the trip springs. They came in very handy during the winter to pluck vehicles that were stuck in the snow.

That's where I have mine, on the SS plate. I think the OP might have a frame mount plow.
 
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#28  
I put a couple of hooks on my blade SS mount last year when I addapted it to the tractor. I went with the bolt on method. I didn't put them right on the blade due to the trip springs. They came in very handy during the winter to pluck vehicles that were stuck in the snow.

I knew I didn't invent blade hooks.
 

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