Killer_B
Platinum Member
Don,
It looks like this plow has adjustable skid shoes. What I did when I had the Kub hyd angle plow on my B7610 was to lower the skid shoes so that the blade was about 1/4" above the pavement. When you start to push snow, it seems to push the blade down enough to get a good clean scrape. No chatter and no problems.
I realize the Curtis and loader arm arrangement is different than the Kubota Quick Hitch set up. But the skid shoe adjustment still may be the easier way to a smooth operating plow.
BTW: I have a Frontier power angle blade for my new Deere that works almost exactly the way your Curtis does. I am looking forward to putting it to use this winter.
KB
It looks like this plow has adjustable skid shoes. What I did when I had the Kub hyd angle plow on my B7610 was to lower the skid shoes so that the blade was about 1/4" above the pavement. When you start to push snow, it seems to push the blade down enough to get a good clean scrape. No chatter and no problems.
I realize the Curtis and loader arm arrangement is different than the Kubota Quick Hitch set up. But the skid shoe adjustment still may be the easier way to a smooth operating plow.
BTW: I have a Frontier power angle blade for my new Deere that works almost exactly the way your Curtis does. I am looking forward to putting it to use this winter.
KB