grsthegreat
Super Star Member
I have a FEL mounted plow purchased from Quick Attach, and when i plow i leave it on float mode, and set it level with the level indicator. If you tilt it too far, the FEL mount will dig into the ground. It works amazingly well.
When i first used it i did not chain up the tires to see how it did. with R4 tires it SUCKED.
I chained up the back only and tried. It did alot better. did not skip on the ground any more. Problem was when i turned the plow to 30-45 degree to push snow to side. this forced the tractor in the opposite direction (crabbing).
So i chained up the front also. Now no matter what or how i plow, the tractor goes where i direct it.
The front plow is 2-3 times faster moving snow than my loader mounted blower. I also opted for the swinging side gates for both sides. this way, when the plow is sloped to one side, excess snow doesnt slough off to the side. I can also close both gates and it becomes a snow push blade.
When i first used it i did not chain up the tires to see how it did. with R4 tires it SUCKED.
I chained up the back only and tried. It did alot better. did not skip on the ground any more. Problem was when i turned the plow to 30-45 degree to push snow to side. this forced the tractor in the opposite direction (crabbing).
So i chained up the front also. Now no matter what or how i plow, the tractor goes where i direct it.
The front plow is 2-3 times faster moving snow than my loader mounted blower. I also opted for the swinging side gates for both sides. this way, when the plow is sloped to one side, excess snow doesnt slough off to the side. I can also close both gates and it becomes a snow push blade.