Snow Pusher`s

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PaPow these pics show the (std. factory) mounting points. They sell the end plates as an option but I did not see the use of them until years later. I very much underestimated how much snow they can carry. These are obviously removable but I like it so much for certain areas like my pretty big firewood area along with all around the shop building that I keep them on and built another angle plow for the driveway plowing. This particular blade is a "trip edge" type and the tripping action is fully functional with the end plates, although I don't remember ever tripping it. It may be the skid shoe's on the end plates.

Rusty, that is a really sweet pusher. So are those side plates original to/for the plow or did you build those... i like how they`re made. I think if that were my rig, i think i would add a top plate back scraper cutter to the front leading edge so that you could flip it forward and get up close to back drag with it in close quarter areas.
 
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Rusty, that is a really sweet pusher. So are those side plates original to/for the plow or did you build those... i like how they`re made. I think if that were my rig, i think i would add a top plate back scraper cutter to the front leading edge so that you could flip it forward and get up close to back drag with it in close quarter areas.

I built them, "Pusher box's" were a new thing when I bought the plow and I could not imagine that they (pusher box) would carry anywhere near the snow that they are capable of. After some years went by and watching them work I just built them. As for back dragging with a bar across the top, being a traditional (angling) plow it is about 6-7' tall vertically with the wings and my hose's would have to be much longer and be troublesome keeping them out of the way while ''flat'' plowing. I have another plow or tractor/ss buckets for clean up. If it were "tight in" non angling pusher I'd definitely want that backdrag bar :thumbsup:
 
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I built them, "Pusher box's" were a new thing when I bought the plow and I could not imagine that they (pusher box) would carry anywhere near the snow that they are capable of. After some years went by and watching them work I just built them. As for back dragging with a bar across the top, being a traditional (angling) plow it is about 6-7' tall vertically with the wings and my hose's would have to be much longer and be troublesome keeping them out of the way while ''flat'' plowing. I have another plow or tractor/ss buckets for clean up. If it were "tight in" non angling pusher I'd definitely want that backdrag bar :thumbsup:

You do absolutely NICE work my friend...!
 
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You guys have got some great talent and SERIOUSLY nice pushers here...!
Hopefully some more folks will come in here and post some of THEIR snow pusher builds.

You`ve ALL inspired me to get of my butt and build one.
I`ve got most of the material to build one, i just need some more pictures for more ideas.
 
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Jay, i hope you do this for a living, if not, thats a awesome talent going to waste when you could be making some serious cash flow.
OMG Nice job...!!!

Thank you. I'm actually a carpenter by trade. But I enjoy working in many mediums.
 
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I built them, "Pusher box's" were a new thing when I bought the plow and I could not imagine that they (pusher box) would carry anywhere near the snow that they are capable of. After some years went by and watching them work I just built them. As for back dragging with a bar across the top, being a traditional (angling) plow it is about 6-7' tall vertically with the wings and my hose's would have to be much longer and be troublesome keeping them out of the way while ''flat'' plowing. I have another plow or tractor/ss buckets for clean up. If it were "tight in" non angling pusher I'd definitely want that backdrag bar :thumbsup:

That bottom trip edge would be easy for flip up wings for angle plowing. I had to do some extra thinking on my pusher project to allow the wings to move up if the plow tripped forward. Thread on my project-pics are gone but you tube vids are still intact.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...wer-wings-snow-blade-converts.html?highlight=
 
   / Snow Pusher`s #19  
I Like this one but it won't fit in my barn. :)

View attachment 529623

Obviously, you need a bigger barn. ;)

I just got my snow blade, mounting it this next weekend. If I can figure out how to post pictures to this forum, I shall do so. But, compared to what you guys are using, it's small. 60" on my Ford 1210
 
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Obviously, you need a bigger barn. ;)

I just got my snow blade, mounting it this next weekend. If I can figure out how to post pictures to this forum, I shall do so. But, compared to what you guys are using, it's small. 60" on my Ford 1210

Please post a bunch of pictures anyways. I`m gettin ready to build a 54in pusher for my BX23s, so i win the small award...lol
 

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