SweBota
Silver Member
I'm with the Finn. Commercial snow clearing here in Scandinavia is done at much higher speeds than when you just clear some driveways, and the side forces can be huge when you hit a curb or a frozen ice berm. All smaller machines use subframes or steel beams from the hitch all the way under the tractor. It also puts the force low where it should be. On bigger tractors it's still rare (except wheel loaders) but it does exist. The biggest manufacturer of FELs, Aaloe-Trima says you absolutely must use the special side supports in that case.
Here are some pictures of these supports, both commercial and home made:
Snöblad på frontlastare. Bilder på plog-/lastarstöd? :: Maskinisten
Plough support


BR,
/Marcus
Here are some pictures of these supports, both commercial and home made:
Snöblad på frontlastare. Bilder på plog-/lastarstöd? :: Maskinisten
Plough support


BR,
/Marcus