Builder
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- Joined
- Feb 22, 2006
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- 6,155
- Tractor
- Kubota, AGCO, New Holland LB
Builder my friend you made a good point on the rams but there better off under the frame than on top of it. I've had lumps of hard snow come over the top of the blade that would have taken those rams out if they were on the top of the blade frame. Have a look at the first picture. Yep, rear skidsLast winter I also added side Super Nova LED strobe lights to the system so when I'm backed into a driveway and my blade is out in the road vehicles can see the blade much easier. It's nice to see some of you like my design
It might not be the design that fits everyones needs but it sure works for me.
You've put way more thought into your plow than mine. Your's is a work of art, mine is just something I threw together. I bought a $400 meyers plow and a $120 mount plate then welded mounts and a hook to it. Yours is much more customized and you did a great job. Believe me, I'd rather have yours, but for the small amount of plowing I do these days, mine works fine. I am mounting skids on my mounting plate this fall and that's all I really want to put into mine.
4shorts said:Oh and as for the relif valve. I've got 13 years with that plow on the front of a 1993 GMC truck and one year with it on the front of the Kubota and when I've hit something side on it worked the exact same way which makes me that the hyd's on the tractor has something there to make the pressure by-pass if It needs to. I can only report on how it worked for me last winter and I'm more than pleased with the set up.
That's what I thought, too, but don't tell Duffster that.