Charlie_Iliff
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2001
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- 1,890
- Location
- Arnold, MD
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT1845, John Deere 2240, John Deere 950, John Deere 755, Jacobsen Turf Cat II
Re: Power Trac PT425 4\' Brush Hog Works Great
Rich
When I was at Power Trac, I saw the manufacturing setup for the rubber on the snow blade. It was a guy named Mike with a roll of reinforced rubber about 1/2" thick, a saber saw, a 3/8" electric drill and a box of bolts. I liked the setup so much I got the rubber on my blade. (By ordering it, I have prevented snow, and even cold weather in Maryland.)
I got the rubber primarily to keep the blade from removing my blacktop. It is forgiving, but you still stop fairly suddenly if you hit something.
I would think bolting on your own rubber strip would be pretty easy.
Rich
When I was at Power Trac, I saw the manufacturing setup for the rubber on the snow blade. It was a guy named Mike with a roll of reinforced rubber about 1/2" thick, a saber saw, a 3/8" electric drill and a box of bolts. I liked the setup so much I got the rubber on my blade. (By ordering it, I have prevented snow, and even cold weather in Maryland.)
I got the rubber primarily to keep the blade from removing my blacktop. It is forgiving, but you still stop fairly suddenly if you hit something.
I would think bolting on your own rubber strip would be pretty easy.