Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54"

   / Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54" #11  
I understand now, and I agree, cut it down.
If you're primary use is production blowing and that rear blade is just ballast and for pulling snow away from doors or trapped areas. If it's getting in the way, sticking out and messing up the cleared paths the blower is making, cut it.
Better yet if you could fold those ends 90 degrees to create a box effect, you could pull more snow without it spilling. Then it would be a single use tool though.

How about a box scraper the right width? just a thought.

JB.
 
   / Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54" #12  
I still dont uderstand what you are trying to accomplish???

Are you using the blowerand the blade at the same time???

Or, is it like I am suspecting that the blade is knocking snow down onto where you just cleared?

Have you tried adjusting the 3PH to get the rear blade to raise higher??? I know I can get my blade to lift about 30" off the ground with the right combination of toplink hole seclection and length.

Choose the lowest hole to mount the TL in on the tractor side, and then shorten it as much as you can. This will cause the rear of the blade to lift pretty high when you raise it.
 
   / Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54"
  • Thread Starter
#13  
LD1

The blade is knocking snow down onto the cleared path

I live in eastern Ontario so our snow is pretty significant at times

Raising will not help much if at all
 
   / Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54" #14  
I cut 7.5 foot meyers snow plow down 9 inches on each side with an angle grinder...

Draw lines and cut ...
 
   / Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54"
  • Thread Starter
#15  
Will do

Will still need 2 widen front 4" but ok
 
   / Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54"
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#16  
Jb4310

I have fabricated sides to the rear blade that are removable to create a boxblade like effect but still have the extra width creating problems
 
   / Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54" #17  
I found a used 60" blade back when I had my B7300. I cut it down by removing about 1' from each end because for the B7300 a 48 inch blade was recommended. I used the pieces from each end to make a "sorta box blade". It served my needs for the B7300 but then I bought a B3300; the blade was too short, it didn't match the rear wheel width plus when I angled the blade it didn't move the dirt anywhere near the outside of the wheel track. So now I've taken the pieces and welded them back to the outside of the blade to get it back to 60". That's the good thing about metal, you can shorten it but if you change your mind, you can weld it back together. I used 7018 rod to weld the cutting edge back together and so far it's held up well.
 
   / Cutting down a 60" rear blade to 54" #18  
I found a used 60" blade back when I had my B7300. I cut it down by removing about 1' from each end because for the B7300 a 48 inch blade was recommended. I used the pieces from each end to make a "sorta box blade". It served my needs for the B7300 but then I bought a B3300; the blade was too short, it didn't match the rear wheel width plus when I angled the blade it didn't move the dirt anywhere near the outside of the wheel track. So now I've taken the pieces and welded them back to the outside of the blade to get it back to 60". That's the good thing about metal, you can shorten it but if you change your mind, you can weld it back together. I used 7018 rod to weld the cutting edge back together and so far it's held up well.

So you had a 5' blade, and a 4' blade was reccomended, so you decided to make it a 3' blade by taking 1' of EACH end:confused2:
 

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