oldpilgrim
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Does any one have 'feet' on their rear blade?
I resurfaced my driveway with crushed dense pack stone just before winter. Spread it, rolled it and vibator packed it and it gave a good hard surface. With the freeze and that cycles we have about daily, after our first snow, I used my rear blade and I ended up moving too much gravel as it snowed on a freshly thawed surface.
Second storm, the ground was frozen and it worked great. Last year all the snow came on top of frozen ground and it worked great.
I thought this year, I'd put some feet on the blade to keep it from letting the blade go down too deep when the ground is soft. I bought some plow feet from TSC and made some mounts to bolt on the blade. Finished it this afternoon, just in time, as we're expecting rain and snow tonite and tomorrow.
After I bolted them on, I took it out onto the driveway, not frozen, as we've had 2-3 days in the high 50's.
I set the blade down on the feet, the blade about 1 inch from the driveway and moved the tractor a little, leaving two 'furrows' where the feet set on the stone.
Who has feet on their blade? What's your experience with them?
I resurfaced my driveway with crushed dense pack stone just before winter. Spread it, rolled it and vibator packed it and it gave a good hard surface. With the freeze and that cycles we have about daily, after our first snow, I used my rear blade and I ended up moving too much gravel as it snowed on a freshly thawed surface.
Second storm, the ground was frozen and it worked great. Last year all the snow came on top of frozen ground and it worked great.
I thought this year, I'd put some feet on the blade to keep it from letting the blade go down too deep when the ground is soft. I bought some plow feet from TSC and made some mounts to bolt on the blade. Finished it this afternoon, just in time, as we're expecting rain and snow tonite and tomorrow.
After I bolted them on, I took it out onto the driveway, not frozen, as we've had 2-3 days in the high 50's.
I set the blade down on the feet, the blade about 1 inch from the driveway and moved the tractor a little, leaving two 'furrows' where the feet set on the stone.
Who has feet on their blade? What's your experience with them?

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