rgs03833
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- Joined
- Dec 16, 2011
- Messages
- 233
- Location
- Haverhill, MA
- Tractor
- MTD 660, 690 - John Deere 60, 70, 108, 2 of 111, 111h, STX38
thanks your images help a lot. do you have any ideas for wheel weights and chains. how could i make them cheaper than buying them (WW's are $60 for each wheel and chains are like $50) thinking about making something to hang of the back, this summer i made a bracket it hold the baggier i got for $20 i have some pics. i am 150 lbs and can jump up and down on the brackets with the 2 holes in them no problem. 12 half inch bolts go all the way through. It may be overkill idk. 1st pic is before i put it on. 2nd is with half of it on. 3rd is me standing on it. 4th is what it looks like now, i added a second piece for balance. I also think i will be using the plow just to move snow in to a pile and send it flying with the snow blower LOL, will use it for anything under 5 inches. i can use the blower for anything deeper. it would be faster anyway.
Sorry for the long paragraph
Liam
Yea, what you did will help you, better than sitting back and do nothing like most folks... Just talk but nothing done, LOL. or break their back shoveling because they are too busy talking crap, LOL.... So be proud of it
On your other questions...
Tire Chains: I tried going the cheap way, no can do on that one
Snow Weights: My next project... LOL. 2 Cinder Blocks filled with Concrete. Drill holes in them, place 2 - 6" Bolts, 1 top 1 bottom, where your brackets are, make sure you aligned them. Then connect them both together with bolts and make sure they are tight. Pour in Concrete where the empty space in the Cinder Block to make them solid, leave it about 4 days. Then once they are aok, connect them with the bolts that is sticking out (the 2 - 6" Bolts) to the back of you Tractor, Project cost would be around $15
I will do my Weights next week, I'll email you the link to it when done. Since the Weather is cold... Might take at least 10 days to dry even with Quikrete.
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