BX25 Snow pusher

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Jj1479

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Kubota bx25
Just some pics of a snow pusher that I had made for my bx25. Made it heavy duty so I could use it for dirt also. I just copied off of the one's they use to clear the parking lots at the malls.
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Looks good! I'm curious where you got those right angle magnet clamps? And do you like em or are they just ok?
 
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Do you have any pics of it on the tractor? How wide did you go?
 
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Do you have any pics of it on the tractor? How wide did you go?

I'll post some more picks when I get back home. I think I only went 6" wider on either side of the bucket if I remember. Those were picks from last year when I first built it.
 
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Looks nice, weld me up a couple.

I had $117 worth of steel from the scrap yard for that an had steel left over. If it wasn't so match to ship I would build you one for cost of materials/paint as I like fabricating things. It keeps me from getting board.
 
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Looks good! I'm curious where you got those right angle magnet clamps? And do you like em or are they just ok?

They talked me into getting 2 when I bought my Lincoln powermig 255c and then found 3 on Craig's list for $200 an a long drive an the rest trolling eBay . Apparently people don't know that they cost $187.15 each at cyberweld website. They are awesome an hold up to 150lbs. An you can turn then on an off.

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Am I correct in that you cut partially thru the plate in order to then bend it to desired angle? followed by welds?
If so cool, I also do that when the material is stiffer than I can handle otherwise.
In fact that is a very good tip for many DIY guys.

At worst I grab 2 pipe wrenches and an angle (for backer) and fold 4-5 ft of flat stock.

Also made plow skids by cutting 1/2 way thru 1/2" stock, bent in vice and then welded back the gap to strengthen the skids. Worked fine.
 
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Am I correct in that you cut partially thru the plate in order to then bend it to desired angle? followed by welds?
If so cool, I also do that when the material is stiffer than I can handle otherwise.
In fact that is a very good tip for many DIY guys.

At worst I grab 2 pipe wrenches and an angle (for backer) and fold 4-5 ft of flat stock.

Also made plow skids by cutting 1/2 way thru 1/2" stock, bent in vice and then welded back the gap to strengthen the skids. Worked fine.

Yes I cut 2/3rds of the way through then put the bucket on it an used a big crescent wrench to bend it up. Then back step welded it to keep it from warping from to much heat.
 
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Thanks so much for the magnet info, ill keep my eyes open for em. It certainly is satisfying to take a few pieces of steel and turn into something useful.
 

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