BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in?

/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #21  
That pipe thing sounds interesting
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #22  
That pipe thing sounds interesting

If you do this use schedule 80 pipe. I used schedule 40 and it lasted 3 yr. I had a piece of schedule 40 left so I am using it again this year to make a new one but when that one is gone it will be schedule 80. My bucket is about worn out as I do a lot of road maintenance on a 1 mile long gravel road and when I get a new bucket I will be cutting 1 foot off each end of the old bucket and welding a plate to those pieces so I can bolt them to the ends of the new bucket to make an approx. 6' wide bucket for snow. The tractor will easily handle this and clean up will be 50% faster. Can't wait.
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #24  
I had a similar problem with my rear mount Pronovost Puma on my BX22 so I modified the standard skid shoes...see pic
 

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/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #26  
Awesome thanks!
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #27  
Bellweather
Nice work! I made mine out of UHMW because I had some left from another project. Were I to do it again I would go with steel as you did.
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #28  
Bellweather
Nice work! I made mine out of UHMW because I had some left from another project. Were I to do it again I would go with steel as you did.

How long have you had the uhmw ones amd how are they wearing? I considered steel but I really wanted to shape them rounded on all edges so i could turn a bit with the blower down.
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #29  
How long have you had the uhmw ones amd how are they wearing? I considered steel but I really wanted to shape them rounded on all edges so i could turn a bit with the blower down.

UHMW is incredible material. We used it for water bearings in hydro units weighing tons. I normally do a lot of snow blowing and the first set I made lasted 5 years. They would have lasted longer but I was making a set for a friend so I made a new set for me at the same time. I also wanted to shape the edges but in the end I don't think that was as important as I thought it was. Steel would never wear out soooo...
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #30  
UHMW is incredible material. We used it for water bearings in hydro units weighing tons. I normally do a lot of snow blowing and the first set I made lasted 5 years. They would have lasted longer but I was making a set for a friend so I made a new set for me at the same time. I also wanted to shape the edges but in the end I don't think that was as important as I thought it was. Steel would never wear out soooo...[/QUOTEW

What thickness of the UHMW did you use?
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #31  
UHMW is incredible material. We used it for water bearings in hydro units weighing tons. I normally do a lot of snow blowing and the first set I made lasted 5 years. They would have lasted longer but I was making a set for a friend so I made a new set for me at the same time. I also wanted to shape the edges but in the end I don't think that was as important as I thought it was. Steel would never wear out soooo...[/QUOTEW

What thickness of the UHMW did you use?

I made them first with 1" material (that's what I had) and after trying them a bit I decided it left too much snow so I ran them over a jointer or put them through the planer and they ended up at about 5/8". These worked well so when I made the new ones I used 5/8" material, although 1/2" would work too. It all depends on how fussy one is with the amount of snow left. I hate changing shear bolts so I'll err on the thicker side. As a side note, these would be excellent for people who don't want to mar their pavement or other hard surface.
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #32  
So if you are using these 1/2 spacers under your snow blower shoes, does your driveway surface get 1/2 " higher each time you blow your driveway all winter long, or do you just use them for the first few passes til you get up high enough to get out of the gravel ??
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #33  
So if you are using these 1/2 spacers under your snow blower shoes, does your driveway surface get 1/2 " higher each time you blow your driveway all winter long, or do you just use them for the first few passes til you get up high enough to get out of the gravel ??
Well, theoretically, that sounds like what would happen but in reality, there is melting and evaporation between storms so it has never been an issue. But I like to get a little hard pack going anyway to get away from the rocks; sometimes early in the season I'll just pack the snow. The skids are permanent fixtures on the blower and the height is never changed.
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #35  
On my blower I simply welded 2.5 X 10 onto the existing skids and turned up the edges to act like skiis.
Works great!
Luckily I had cut offs from a cutting edge so that material simply refuses to wear out.

I also made up wider skids for a couple of friends and that solves a lot of frustration.
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #36  
Thank's dsmiley. Think I will buy some and make me a couple. Any chance of a picture of your setup?
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #37  
Thank's dsmiley. Think I will buy some and make me a couple. Any chance of a picture of your setup?

In the lineup the ones on the left are from an older BX; those on the right from a newer BX.

mounted.jpg new skids white.jpg recessed holes.jpg original skids.jpg

The mounting holes are slotted so all you need do is to loosen a bit to remove.

mounting holes.jpg
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #38  
I put a piece of 1 1/4" pipe over the cutting edge on our 7' Loftness front mount blower, it helps a lot with reducing how much gravel gets scraped up.

Aaron Z
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #39  
Thanks big time dsmiley for the photos. I will be building some my 6' blower.
 
/ BX2360 front snowblower - how to keep it from digging in? #40  
I put a piece of 1 1/4" pipe over the cutting edge on our 7' Loftness front mount blower, it helps a lot with reducing how much gravel gets scraped up.

Aaron Z
Do you end up pushing much snow with the pipe?
 

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