Anyone using a hydraulic front blade in areas with 120 or more of snow

   / Anyone using a hydraulic front blade in areas with 120 or more of snow #41  
Great info PILOON!

Even though I have a pull blower, a rear camera seems like a wise addition when backing up to things. I am thinking about using QD leads and mounting it with ceramic magnets so I can move it up like you have for snow, down lower for hooking up the 3PH and using 3PH attachments, and on the front for using the pallet forks, tree/post puller and making SSQA hook up easier.

Have to agree with using magnets, I now have just about everything mounted on magnets.
In the cab a fan mounted so as to have best air movement (no widow fogging), yellow beacon on magnet thus no more water leaking.
I even mounter the camera display on a magnet as I wished to avoid drilling more holes.
My work lights also enjoy magnet mounting.
If U get a light snagged on a branch or something it simply falls loose and does not get damaged, simply reposition and good to go.

(LOL, a good magnet is also great if you drop a tool in the water when working on a boat.)
 
   / Anyone using a hydraulic front blade in areas with 120 or more of snow #42  
Shooterdon,
Congrats
What blower did you end up with?
If you get a chance could post some pics or info on that blade mount you bought.

Thanks
 

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