Tvanharp
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I had a local shop weld on some brackets so I could attach plow shoes.
I did this because the blade was just taking a beating when getting caught on the protruding rocks that were frozen into the ground. This helped a lot, now of course as it thaws the blade is so heavy that it pushes the shoes into the ground. Although the shoes were homemade and don't have enough surface area. See attached pic.
This year we will be adding thousands of dollars worth of gravel to our 1/2 mile driveway and I'll need something that doesn't push all my gravel into the ditch.... may be time for a blower attachment.
I did this because the blade was just taking a beating when getting caught on the protruding rocks that were frozen into the ground. This helped a lot, now of course as it thaws the blade is so heavy that it pushes the shoes into the ground. Although the shoes were homemade and don't have enough surface area. See attached pic.
This year we will be adding thousands of dollars worth of gravel to our 1/2 mile driveway and I'll need something that doesn't push all my gravel into the ditch.... may be time for a blower attachment.