Snow Attachments FEL snow plow vs frame mounted

   / FEL snow plow vs frame mounted #11  
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
 
   / FEL snow plow vs frame mounted #12  
nedly05 said:
New cutting edges will make you chatter like that too, once it brakes in or get a "bevel" on the bottom so to speak it will not chatter so bad, probably mostly the chatter is from the dry blacktop. I am looking for a blade to build my own plow!!

exactly what I was going to say. Even truck mounted plows do that until they wear a bit. And dry pavement and snow plows are a bad mix.
 
   / FEL snow plow vs frame mounted #13  
I had a kubota subframe mounted #2019 front power angle blade on my b7500. It was one of the best plows i have ever owned!
 

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