Pooh_Bear
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- Tractor
- Early 1949 Ford 8N
Brad_Blazer said:How about leaving the plate a rectangle? More weight and more space to hang weight if needed.
This thing will weigh in at least 300 pounds.
Don't think I'll need extra weight.
With most of the weight toward the back I'll be doing good if my 8N can lift it.
Also the plate would look better as round.
I will only be using it to spread mulch, loose dirt, and gravel.
Brad_Blazer said:In terms of hole spacing, think about the dividing plate concept. With a full circle pattern on the rotating plate, place one stationary hole so the blade is square. Place a second stationary hole so the blade is rotated 1/2 the angle between holes in your circle pattern. More stationary holes can give you more fractions.
The matching plate on the blade has 5 holes in it. see pic below.
So if I put a hole every 45 degrees on the mounting plate
then I should be able to get just about any angle I would want.
Pooh Bear
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