Adding Skid Shoes

   / Adding Skid Shoes #11  
A little imagination here because I don't do pictures...

On my Lucknow. my skid shoes are very similar to yours except the shaft extends through the tube and a hole is cross drilled at the top for a linch pin. I use washers to space the skid pad below the tube and the whole shaft/pad assembly moves up and down freely, limited in upward movement only by the spacer washers.
 
   / Adding Skid Shoes #12  
I made up some gauge wheels for my blower that mount to the skid shoes. I think it rides on the gravel better than the skid shoes, but haven't actually tried it out in snow conditions yet. I'll have to report back later.

I'd be curious to hear how well that works too.

These are the ones I built for my rear blade last year, it should work well for your blower also. I've since removed the short lengths of pipe I had for adjustment spacers and substituted several washers. They give me better height adjustment.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/welding/190070-rear-blade-skid-shoes.html

Sean

Did you consider using pipe caps for the shoes instead of dishing the flat plate?
 
   / Adding Skid Shoes #13  
The 4.5 inch diameter works quite well, I have a gravel driveway to contend with.

Sean
 
   / Adding Skid Shoes #16  
This works much better on gravel than skids.
 

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   / Adding Skid Shoes #17  
I've been using this snow blade for twenty years. The same skid shoes have been on the front for that long. I added the rear ones when I converted the blade to my tractor. Seeing I do pictures here are a few. The skid shoes cost me $23. each including the shoe,pin and washers.

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   / Adding Skid Shoes #18  
This works much better on gravel than skids.

Those won't work at all in deep wet snow on gravel because they load up and slide. You'll never find any kind of wheels on any commercial plow for a good reason.

Why try to re-invent something that works well, is basically maintenance free and is cheap (skid shoes).

I've been using this snow blade for twenty years. The same skid shoes have been on the front for that long. I added the rear ones when I converted the blade to my tractor. Seeing I do pictures here are a few. The skid shoes cost me $23. each including the shoe,pin and washers.

skid1.jpg


skid2.jpg

The exact same design I have on my Lucknow. Those are (I believe) Meyers style skid shoes. I achieve my spacing by adding flat washers between the pad and the mount. Mine are going on 5 years of road work (I blow off the road between the farm and the paved road, about 1.5 miles) regularly.

Commercial plows tend to run Meyers style as well.

I get a charge out of your stuff. '20 years and no visible wear'....:)

You are a dedicated rattle can person and/or a spray gun fanatic. I'd like my stuff to look that good, I just don't have that much time.
 
   / Adding Skid Shoes #19  
Why try to re-invent something that works well, is basically maintenance free and is cheap (skid shoes).

I get a charge out of your stuff. '20 years and no visible wear'....:)

You are a dedicated rattle can person and/or a spray gun fanatic. I'd like my stuff to look that good, I just don't have that much time.

Shoe pads are hard faced. Yep I like to keep things looking good. I don't have the time either but I make the time to keep it looking good. It reflecks on my business and reputation and while doing it keeps my equipment safer to operate and in the long term saving me money. I do this stuff after a 70 hour work week. It's worked for me.
 
   / Adding Skid Shoes #20  
Paul,

Any recommendations on a hard-facing rod for the bottom of my bucket skids? I usually touch 'em up once a year with either mig or the stick.

My blade skids didn't seem to wear at all, they're mild steel, but once the driveways get frozen hard they slide along quite well.

Sean
 

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