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BIG DOOLEY

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JOHN DEERE 2320
Decided to fab up a sacrificial wear bar for clearing snow this weekend.
I started to get hungry:licking:
So i went for the graham crackers , strawberry jam and frozen yogert :thumbsup:
I'll have to nap and finish later.

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Nice looking work BIG DOOLEY !
 
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Thank you,
I put the ends on tonight, drill all the holes for the bucket and primered the top side.
Tom

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   / Just playing with the welder today #4  
THE WELDS LOOK GOOD. WHY NOT JUST DRILL HOLES IN BUCKET AND MAKE IT SO ITS REVERSIBLE AND REPLACEABLE.?
 
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my thoughts were to only use it only when plowing snow not when working in dirt etc.
I do so much plowing for myself and other neighbors I would wear the edge very quickly.
It can't be reversed. the tabs allow the cutting edge to come in from one side only.
but
I think that when it starts showing signs of significant wear i could tack weld a new skin to the bottom
or
I could tack a second skin now and when it gets thin grind off the thin layer and tack on a new strip.
this is only 3/8" thick, the one I saw on-line was 5/8" thick.
Thanks for the thoughts .
I think i'll add 1/4" skin to the bottom and maybe replace it every year.
Tom
 
   / Just playing with the welder today #6  
my thoughts were to only use it only when plowing snow not when working in dirt etc.
I do so much plowing for myself and other neighbors I would wear the edge very quickly.
It can't be reversed. the tabs allow the cutting edge to come in from one side only.
but
I think that when it starts showing signs of significant wear i could tack weld a new skin to the bottom
or
I could tack a second skin now and when it gets thin grind off the thin layer and tack on a new strip.
this is only 3/8" thick, the one I saw on-line was 5/8" thick.
Thanks for the thoughts .
I think i'll add 1/4" skin to the bottom and maybe replace it every year.
Tom


OH OK. YEAH THAT IDEA SOUNDS LIKE IT SHOUYLD WORK WELL AS WELL
 

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