GeneV
Elite Member
KC, those look great, man! Clean work on those, yup.
OK, I'm finally FINISHED with my new UHMW skid shoes for the Dozer Blade !
Today I installed the skid shoes onto the Dozer Blade and adjusted the height with the existing spacers to the height I was plowing with the OEM existing skid shoes.
There was about 3"-4" of snow on the driveway, so I tried out the new shoes and they worked a lot better than the old shoes.
All the time I was plowing, I was using the float position and never had to raise the blade while plowing, and it's nice not to have to make adjustments from the float position.
With the old shoe I would of had to raise the blade many times in order to not dig into the gravel driveway, because this last week in December has been quite a bit warmer than normal.
Not enough to melt any snow but enough to soften up the ice that's normally on the driveway (sort of like late March or early April during the spring thaw).
Here's the final 2 pictures of this project:
Previous post for this new UHMW skid shoe project are #671, #672, #675 #678, & 681 & #701.
KC
Wow, we only got 9 or so, (North of Allentown PA)
Gonna hafta get me wunna those, KC.... We had a little less snow (23-24") where I am, maybe 30 miles north of Pixguy, but still had to go over areas twice due to snow "rollover." How did you fasten that to the blower (maybe pics of the outside)?
irvingj, I think I used 10-24 machine screws with nylock nuts and fender washer (just thru bolting with materials I had on hand) and in the 90 degree corners on the outside is just a light gauge aluminum angle to thru bolt the risers (again I just used the parts and pieces I had on hand).
If anyone wants to know the specifics, I can take some measurements, but I'm sure all of you can improve on these risers (like a 90 degree bend in the riser corners) ?
I do think that the cutout for the snowblower discharge chute is a generous opening if I remember correctly.
Thank you to everyone for the kind words on my new skid shoes fabrication for my MF 2340 Dozer Blade.
And Gene, for a old 70's man that cannot see the welding puddle for crap anymore (I now weld mostly by feel these days), you do know I am selecting the best for the pictures, ha.
Here's a picture I have showing some of the outside of these risers:
KC
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