I installed my 6' plow into the loader this morning

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Timber

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Well I just finished mounting my 6' donor plow into my loader.
One of the members here at TBN was very kind to donate this plow to my project.

This is the donor.

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These are the plates I made to to attach the plow frame in the bucket. The flat plate is fro the bottom side of the bucket.

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I cut a piece of pipe to put behind the back lip of the bucket to add strength to support the top chains.

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I bolted it all together with grade 8 bolts and tested her out. I should have more snow over the weekend so I'll make a vid.

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All I need to do now is change the ballast and I will have a new snow weapon to add to my toy box.

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   / I installed my 6' plow into the loader this morning #2  
Looks good, but why the chain?
Simple enough design, looks like it doesn't even need a chain.

JB.
 
   / I installed my 6' plow into the loader this morning #3  
Your gonna love it. I really like how its set back as deep as possible my setup it more toward the lip. and believe me inches make a big difference in the weight transferee.I think the chain is necessary as there would be a heck of allot of pressure on the rear bracket. Especially with some bouncing.
I'm sure you know some will say some paint and its good to go. LOL
Real nice of someone on the site to donate it,rather than let it rust in a field..
 
   / I installed my 6' plow into the loader this morning
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The chain takes some of the load wt. of the plow off the bottom lip of the loader and the pins. It also helps with side to side stresses. The plow actually is pushed by the lower lip of the loader. It buts up to the angle iron on the plow frame.
 
   / I installed my 6' plow into the loader this morning #5  
The plow actually is pushed by the lower lip of the loader. It buts up to the angle iron on the plow frame.


That's a good design so it's not pushing on the pin mounts, that would eliminate most of the lateral movement.

How about 2 bolts thru the bottom of plow's a-frame and front edge of the bucket to keep it from flipping over backwards, that would further eliminate lat movement and allow you to apply down pressure to the plow blade.

That bucket looks heavy enough, I still don't think the chain is doing much, unless you have a way of tensioning them :)

JB.
 
   / I installed my 6' plow into the loader this morning
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When I pick the plow up off the ground you can see the chain get taut. I don't want the wt of the entire plow on the bottom edge of the loader. We are suppose to have a long duration storm over this weekend. I wanted to get the plow mounted to see how it will perform. I will paint and rebuild it this summer. I had mentioned in another post that I had my eye out for a 6' plow blade. One of the other members PMd me and offered me this plow & frame out of the goodness of his heart. It was a very kind thing for him to do. We get some pretty good snow here so all equipment is welcome. I tend to take care of as many people as I can in my neighborhood
 
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Looks nice. I did the same thing years ago on a 1945 Case D1 tractor. I found that snow built up in the bucket and would hold the a-frame off the bottom of the bucket. After a few passes the plow would be pointing up at a 30-45 degree angle. I had to to continually dump the bucket to clear the snow. I ended up moving the mounting point to the front edge of the bucket. It worked much better.

Bob
 
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My inital project is a Snow Pusher. I thought I would see how it worked out as a snow plow this winter before I took it apart. I will evaluate the performance over the winter and decide what the future is for this setup. I take care of a few people close by and the plow is the quickest way to deal with them.
 
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Hear is a short video of it in action. It is not heavy at all, It is 6' with no hydraulics. I wanted a plow as lite as possible. It is very easy to turn the plow. There is nothing to hold the plow under the bucket. There is no down pressure from the loader.

YouTube - kubota plow.wmv
 
   / I installed my 6' plow into the loader this morning #10  
Nice job!. Simple setup and effective. I mounted an 8' off my FEL frame with a homemade adapter for use for other frontend attachments. Added front hydraulics this year for angle control. As you mentioned the chain is defintely a must to stabilize the whole setup. I have used it a few times this year and it was great.

Dave

 

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