Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one?

   / Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one?
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Thinking out loud. What happens if you bought a cheap plow that was one that needed to be welded to the frame of a truck. Created a quick attach and used your tractor hydraulics? ?

If you dont understand I could possibly draw something up??

I've thought of that as well. Use a diverter from the curl function to angle the plow and use a simple chain from the FEL to lift it.

ac
 
   / Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one? #12  
I've thought of that as well. Use a diverter from the curl function to angle the plow and use a simple chain from the FEL to lift it.

ac

I was thinking the whole plow and lift not using the loader. But that would work just the same too
 
   / Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one?
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I was thinking the whole plow and lift not using the loader. But that would work just the same too

I'd need multiple aux hydraulics for that, which I just don't have.
 
   / Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one? #14  
I'd need multiple aux hydraulics for that, which I just don't have.

You couldn't take your loader off and use those hydraulic valves? ?
 
   / Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one? #15  
Thinking out loud. What happens if you bought a cheap plow that was one that needed to be welded to the frame of a truck. Created a quick attach and used your tractor hydraulics? ?

If you dont understand I could possibly draw something up??

We have a farm truck an F-350, and chains for it to run our 7' winch mounted/lifted plow on, but if anything happened to our truck, I was planning on doing something like this, but since we don't have any easy way to take the bucket off, I just planned on lifting the plow using chains from the loader, and since our plow is a manual angled job there isn't any need for any other fcn.

The only reason we don't do it now is that it's a lot warmer inside the truck, and we don't have tire chains for the tractor and I'm not sure if grooved tires will give me enough traction for that application.

Thomas

PS: Although, if I can figure out how to make an articulation from the rear MMM lift attached to the 3-pt hitch, I might go that way, instead.
 
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   / Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one? #17  
I've thought of that as well. Use a diverter from the curl function to angle the plow and use a simple chain from the FEL to lift it.

ac

Just add QD's to the two dump/curl hoses so you can unplug the loader and plug in the plow since you won't need that function on the loader. No diverter needed unless you have plans for a grapple/thumb/4n1.
 
   / Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one? #19  
I'm steering away from this concept. My main fear is the electrical demand on the Kubota. The Kubota only has a 45A alternator and 1 battery. The plow draws up to 200A when lifting/angling. That's known to tax alternators on diesel trucks, which usually have dual batteries and 160A alternators. The major fear is that the Kubota alternator is $450!

ac
AC, I made a mount for a buddy to mount a Boss "V" (complete with all the electrics) on his 7040. Having a cab, wipers & heat, we were also concerned about the 12v. He put on a battery isolator and made a bracket of an extra battery. He plows commercially and has no problems with that set up. He use's the plow electrics with the control cable run into the cab.
 
   / Frame Mounted Plow, anyone have one/tried one? #20  
Mine does. Two hoses for the power angle and one for the lift. Controlled by a joystick valve intended for a loader.

I think he meant that the loader is not removable...at least not easily anyway.
 

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