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   / My $8 Snow Blade #11  
I'm glad to see you got such a good deal! I've never been able to find a good deal on anything at auctions, there's always someone there willing to pay near new prices for old stuff that they don't even know if it works or not.
 
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#12  
Danny,
I watched them toss out a TV no one bid on. No electric in the barn to try it.
Then saw a 5' Caroni RFM go for over $600???
Then a 1987 Ford T-Bird Turbo Coupe only brought $800.
A non-running, no keys, no title, fiberglass bodied dune buggy sold for $2000.
Who can figure it out?
 
   / My $8 Snow Blade #13  
a search of the great TBN forum would have given you some idea: /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

sorry, the URL posting function is not working this AM:

please, look under Power Trac/ Cheap Snow Plow ... we used this plow here in the south eastern part of pa during the Presidential Snow Storm, commercially (with great success) /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / My $8 Snow Blade #14  
Inspector,
Take a look at my web page to see what I did with a 42" front blade on my YM1301D. I used cables and sheaves to lift it with the rear 3pt hitch. I attached a photo here for a quick look.
 

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   / My $8 Snow Blade #15  
Oh,
Sorry to burst your bubble Inspector - my 42" blade was given to me for nothing...
 
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Actually Greg I dug your website up this morning because I knew you had done it /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I've got a 42" out in the shop that I had for my Craftsman, but it was just too small, where as this 52" will be just about right.
 
   / My $8 Snow Blade #17  
Yeah,
42" is too narrow for my tractor too. I've got a line on a JD 54" hydraulic lift and angle front blade. The 1301D has a quick detach loader that leaves the hydraulic valves on the tractor, so I've already got the hydraulics. Unfortunately, if I remember right, the JD317 it came with uses only about 600psi hydraulics. I don't know if the cylinders will take the higher hydraulic pressure of the tractor.
 
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Can you get a regulator/relief valve to reduce the pressures?
 
   / My $8 Snow Blade #19  
A relief valve was pretty much what I had in mind. Or I might just be able to replace the cylinders with higher pressure rated cylinders. I kind of like the relief valve idea better as it might protect the blade better from overstressing with too much hydraulic force.
 
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Well, here it is mounted. The blade is raised by the 3ph in the rear, using cables, pulleys. There are a few glitches, but I can work them out.
 

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