Front Blade for 4010, 4110, 4115 Watch Out !

   / Front Blade for 4010, 4110, 4115 Watch Out ! #11  
Pushing from the front really is the way to go as far as I am concerned (as far as pushing or pulling is concerned). You might do a search here at TBN. I recall several custom front blade discussions from the last two years. Also, several discussions about hydraulically angled blades attached to the loader arms.

Good luck.
 
   / Front Blade for 4010, 4110, 4115 Watch Out !
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#12  
Ok Guys,
This is what I did. I went to a friend of mine who owns a metal fab shop. He had a old 7 foot meyer mold board sitting outside his shop that he said I could have. I told him I wanted a larger plow to fit the larger tractor I had. He cut out the center and welded it back together at a length of 65". He then fabricated a new bracket to fit my front hydraulics. He sand blasted it and painted it yellow to match. He only charged me $160. I have used it twice, and it is just what i wanted. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Front Blade for 4010, 4110, 4115 Watch Out ! #13  
dj1701

Sounds like a great blade. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Got any pictures? /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / Front Blade for 4010, 4110, 4115 Watch Out ! #14  
I have the front blade, two-stage snowblower, and broom for my 4100. They all also work on my friend's 425 quick-tach mount for his single-stage snowblower. I would assume that the implements are all still the same on the newer tractors.

I actually bought the snowblower from a dealer who only handles garden tractors, but he was able to order the correct adapter kit for my 4100 I think the drive shaft may have been a slightly different length (different part number). There was also a difference in the length of the hydraulic hoses. The kit for the larger tractors also included some bolt-on end-plate reinforcers and drift-bars. They must figure that the larger tractor can carry the weight of the extra 1/4" of steel.

The blade works great for removing snow, buts sucks for any dirt work other than maybe backfilling a trench. Part of the problem is that the mount on my machine is fairly worn in. The slack in the adapter, angle mount, and quick-tach allows the whole works to kind of flip down and wedge the front of the tractor up. The pivot point isn't really quite low enough to maintain a nice level shaving/grading action. The sub-frame mount somebody mentioned would probably be better for dirt.

The slack also leads to an inability to generate down-pressure when pushing snow. When I really want to scrape the pavement clean, I am not always able to push down enough to lift the front tires off the ground when going over a slight hump.

Finally, I also wish the blade was a bit wider to carry more snow. Maybe 66" or 72" instead of 54". My 4100 has no problem pushing as much snow as the blade will hold. A wider blade would take fewer passes to clear a given area.

- Rick
 

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