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ayelvington
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I have a 60" backblade, and I'm thinking that when I'm plowing (going forward) the force pulling on the left is creating a counter-force pushing on the right. (I plow english-style because of the way our drive is shaped...) Given that most of the work is being done by the left side of the blade, that would put substantial compressive force on the right side.
I always presumed it was from pushing with the back blade, but it's always the right arm that craps out.
It could happen...
I always presumed it was from pushing with the back blade, but it's always the right arm that craps out.
It could happen...