sassafraspete
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- Branson (kukje) 4020, 40hp turbo
Re: \"Guide Wheels\" on Front Blade Update
Franz...if you need any snow I can ship some east to ya. We are in for a big melt down now though. Are you still enjoying your tractor? I think you may be right about the beam, I'd still pick up some gravel with the beam. These plows are very heavy, as they should be and do great on pavement with/ or without the shoes. On gravel however...another story. I think OkieG's 2nd wheels look to be a good size. Initially, thought I could just pick up a set of casters and fit into the shoe holders...but there wouldn't be enough clearance to swing around if going backwards, so would require some reengineering. But the truth of it is.... they would probably be OK since 90 percent of my front blade usage is in going forward.
Just had another thought.... going back to the pipe idea... however take a 6 foot piece and then weld 2 upright pieces that would fit into the shoe holders...so instead of having 2 individual shoes, you'd have this horizontal pipe, which you could lower down and it would hopefully ride over the gravel without digging in. Bigger pipe diameter, would work better.
Franz...if you need any snow I can ship some east to ya. We are in for a big melt down now though. Are you still enjoying your tractor? I think you may be right about the beam, I'd still pick up some gravel with the beam. These plows are very heavy, as they should be and do great on pavement with/ or without the shoes. On gravel however...another story. I think OkieG's 2nd wheels look to be a good size. Initially, thought I could just pick up a set of casters and fit into the shoe holders...but there wouldn't be enough clearance to swing around if going backwards, so would require some reengineering. But the truth of it is.... they would probably be OK since 90 percent of my front blade usage is in going forward.
Just had another thought.... going back to the pipe idea... however take a 6 foot piece and then weld 2 upright pieces that would fit into the shoe holders...so instead of having 2 individual shoes, you'd have this horizontal pipe, which you could lower down and it would hopefully ride over the gravel without digging in. Bigger pipe diameter, would work better.