Snow Clearing snow with a backblade

   / Clearing snow with a backblade #21  
Dyer said:
Northland,

but it's like a generator for me....whever I think I need them the most, the power comes back on.

Me too!!!:) I can never get around to spending the $
 
   / Clearing snow with a backblade #22  
I did not reinforce it. I just had it bent back to it's original shape with a press. They didn't even need to heat it. I will just be more careful in the future. I like plowing in reverse so I don't have to back over the pile of snow I just pulled up to the end of the driveway. Just makes things a little easier for me.
 
   / Clearing snow with a backblade #23  
TommyV,

I'm not sure I will even need to bend mine back, it's pretty minor, but drives me crazy to look at it. It still works fine and I'm just going to do the same thing and slow down with it. I haven't taken a real close look at the lower arms and how they are attached, but it appears to just be a pin mechanism with some cotter pins? Is it a big deal to get those off or do you have to remove one of the wheels to get at the whole assembly? John
 
   / Clearing snow with a backblade #24  
I have a BX 24. The hitch is made to be removed easily so the backhoe can be installed. It only takes the removal of a few clips and a pin.
 

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