Snow Attachments ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge

   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #91  
The FEL & 3 pt Meteor blower both measure 48" inside.
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #92  
I've had good luck using farm equipment flat drive belting. TSC sells the belting per ft. I loosen
the replaceable steel edge of my rear blade. Slipped the belting between the blade and the replaceable edge leaving about 3" exposed/under the edge. I slotted the belting to match the steel edge bolt mounting spacing. (No need to completely remove edge to install belting.) The belting bends under when plowing creating a runner or squeegee effect. I did add a second layer of belting for stiffness. If you plan FEL (bucket) gravel drive clearing. Try bolting a pair
of scape wood runners under the bucket. 2"-6" or larger will work. The wood runners will hold the level bucket just above the gravel base. Note: don't use down pressure on the bucket.

Note: I have 260' gravel drive. Mostly #8 limestone, 3/8" stone size. The gravel will plow up "very" easily. (LOL) ;)

Good luck
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #93  
KevPH1, were you using the ruber belting on the blade for snow removal, or to spread your gravel on the driveway? I have some 14" belting that I've always thought would work well attached to a blade to spread my 3/4" limestone on our drive.
I used 1-1/2" ABS on my back blade for snow removal last week with good results on the rock. Only issue was after about an hour of use, the pipe seemed to lose its tension and fall off of the blade. I may try to cap the ends of the pipe where it extends from the blade to keep tension on the ABS pipe. Anyone else have this problem?
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #94  
And you've really got to be cautious with the pipe attached. I just cracked another one after about an hour with the FEL. Good I've got ten more coming next week. The ABS certainly does save the scratches on the blacktop.
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge
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I used 1-1/2" ABS on my back blade for snow removal last week with good results on the rock. Only issue was after about an hour of use, the pipe seemed to lose its tension and fall off of the blade. I may try to cap the ends of the pipe where it extends from the blade to keep tension on the ABS pipe. Anyone else have this problem?

Yes, I am having this issue. The 2" ABS I have is too big in diameter. This allows for more "rocking" or "pivot action" of the tube on the blade edge. This is distorting the ABS. Still a big believer in ABS. I just need to get the proper, for me, 1.5" pipe. Hard to find around here.
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #96  
KevPH1, were you using the ruber belting on the blade for snow removal, or to spread your gravel on the driveway? I have some 14" belting that I've always thought would work well attached to a blade to spread my 3/4" limestone on our drive.
I used 1-1/2" ABS on my back blade for snow removal last week with good results on the rock. Only issue was after about an hour of use, the pipe seemed to lose its tension and fall off of the blade. I may try to cap the ends of the pipe where it extends from the blade to keep tension on the ABS pipe. Anyone else have this problem?

Used ABS on my BB for the first time today - it worked like a charm. I also experience to lost of 'grip'. I think it comes from friction heating the ABS, as mine ended up forming a flat bottom and becoming loose. Gonna get a new pipe and try a little less down-pressure.

EanJay
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #97  
Jim,
Hey, The belting is a flat 3 ply min.(I think) available at TSC stores. I installed the flat belt (two layers) to create a squeegee type edge extending about 3" below the steel blade edge.

My drive has a cement pad at the garage and then gravel beyond. I needed to clear the snow from the cement pad without damaging the cement. I found the belting edge also work OK clearing snow over non frozen gravel. The belting rolls under holding the steel edge from cutting into soft gravel material. I never tried my rear blade to push or grade gravel as yet with belt edge installed. I always removed the belting, add-on,edge in the spring. Saving from excess wear & tear.
Note: I did Fab./install 10" caster wheels, a couple yrs ago, to my back blade to further improve the snow removal performance on unfrozen gravel. I think I have 4yrs service on the belt edge without replacement. Hope this helps. Kevin
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #98  
Now after you fellows make a round edge on the bucket how do you scrape ice off the road??:D
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #99  
I don't have to worry too much about the ice. Kansas winters rarely stay too cold for too long, unlike the guys up north. The ice melts in a few days. The rounded edge just allows enough scraping without disturbing the rock.

Kevin, I have about the same concrete driveway/gravel drive situation. The ABS pipe on the blade didn't scrape the concrete clean enough for my liking, so I pulled the pipe and back bladed the concrete. I need to tweak my blade angle and possibly add some weight for a bit more downforce. I'll have to try the belting on the blade later.
 
   / ABS Plastic Pipe Snow Blade Edge #100  
Ok so I know its July, but time to start thinking about winter again....
I am thinking about welding some 2" pipe to some steel tabs so I can bolt it on the the back blade as an edge to plow snow with, and then in the spring, unbolt it and use the blade as normal. Does anyone have an experience using steel pipe as opposed to ABS or plastic as an edge to protect the gravel ?
 

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