84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor

   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor #1  

Michiganguy

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Would a 84” ssqa snow blade turned 30 degrees be as wide or wider than a tractor that has a 72” wide tire track?
 
   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor #2  
Barely but yes
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   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor
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Thanks!
I figured there was a formula. I probably was taught it in school but it obviously wasn’t retained.
 
   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor #4  
I run a 7' ssqa plow on my 72" wide tractor. I rarely angle it at 30 degrees because wet snow starts to push the front end around, and it rolls snow fine at a much less angle.
I recently added side plates on the plow, so this season I don't angle it at all except around turns and to square up to a pile.
 
   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor #5  
This is my 96" HD Rhino rear blade. I offset and angle when blading snow. Offset because there are a couple drop-offs on my driveway. Offset keeps the tractor a little further away from the very edge. When angled my blade will cut a 76" to 78" swath for light, fluffy snow. Less for wet, heavy snow when I have to angle more.
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I run a 7' ssqa plow on my 72" wide tractor. I rarely angle it at 30 degrees because wet snow starts to push the front end around, and it rolls snow fine at a much less angle.
I recently added side plates on the plow, so this season I don't angle it at all except around turns and to square up to a pile.
So you basically turned it into a snowpusher?
 
   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor #7  
I suspect You will be running over snow when angled since some snow seems to always roll back from the windrow.
 
   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor #8  
So you basically turned it into a snowpusher?

A smaller capacity, but yes. I have since added UHMW Polyethylene closing the gaps on the side plates. I plan to remove the side plates for larger snows, as I have several very long drives I plow. 6 bolts and they're off.
On edit, I should add that I fabbed this up based on the work of a TBN user that did a similar modification.
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   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor #9  
I have a 7'-6" plow on a 6'-6" wide tractor. Same 1 foot difference you have. I run it fully angled all the time. Like dstig1 says - it's close but it works fine for me.

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gg
 
   / 84” ssqa snow blade on 72” wide tractor #10  
Adding to the above - if I put an 8 footer on there it would give me less than 3" more on each side when angled. I don't think that is enough to make any difference at all.

gg
 
 

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