Katahdin
Platinum Member
I converted a truck plow too. Here's a video of it. My plow retains its original 12V hydraulic pump and electrical controls so I can swap it back over to the truck if need be. I won't be without the front plow (my preference) but this winter I'll be trying out a rear mounted grader blade too for fun. I found a box blade was useful for pulling snow in at the end of the driveway so I didn't need to back the tractor out into traffic on a hill where the road also curves. The only downside of the box blade was it clogged up easily, I figure the rear blade will be more useful since it deflects snow and I might be able to cut wider paths if I have both blades angled to opposites sides. Here's a good video from EA on rear blade snow removal.
Anywho, funny story re snow piles. I went to Texas last winter for Christmas and left my wife the keys to the GMC with the same Boss plow on the tractor. There was a few big storms in Maine that week and my wife plowed out towards the end of the driveway but didn't push the piles far enough to either side to get a vehicle through. Not knowing what to do then, she got out the snow shovel and dug a path between the two piles just large enough to get her mini cooper out the driveway to pick me up at the airport, LOL! Yup, I had to use the tractor loader that evening to move both piles of snow at the end of the driveway before it froze solid!
Anywho, its no big deal if you have quick attack to swap the plow over to the loader bucket. I went back forth pushing snow and moving firewood all winter. Just keep an eye on the weather forcast and make sure the correct attachment is on before the snow flys.
Anywho, funny story re snow piles. I went to Texas last winter for Christmas and left my wife the keys to the GMC with the same Boss plow on the tractor. There was a few big storms in Maine that week and my wife plowed out towards the end of the driveway but didn't push the piles far enough to either side to get a vehicle through. Not knowing what to do then, she got out the snow shovel and dug a path between the two piles just large enough to get her mini cooper out the driveway to pick me up at the airport, LOL! Yup, I had to use the tractor loader that evening to move both piles of snow at the end of the driveway before it froze solid!
Anywho, its no big deal if you have quick attack to swap the plow over to the loader bucket. I went back forth pushing snow and moving firewood all winter. Just keep an eye on the weather forcast and make sure the correct attachment is on before the snow flys.