Snowblower fabrication

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Man you got all the toys I envy you I just picked up this bradco blade used man I feel blessed got a good deal on it it pivots and flats in the middle real nice blade should last a long time 20141023_143914.jpg
 
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Picked up this bag bucket on a package deal same guy I think after the snowblower build I should be all Set 2014-10-23-19-58-41.jpg
 
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That is a nice blade you just got.
I had the truck plow sitting out in the yard. Had debated scrapping it a couple times. But then I saw a couple other members had adapted truck plows to their tractors so I figured why not build my own. I bought the pusher blade with my tractor.
 
   / Snowblower fabrication #14  
Looks like you have "all the toy's" now.:laughing: You can change rotation direction with additional gearbox's or chain & sprockets but it takes up space. Do you know what the blower was used on? With any luck, your mid mount turns the opposite direction from your rear PTO giving you both. I'd rather run a driveshaft to the proper rotation than fool around with adding a gearbox.
 
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The blower came off a trackless machine look it up I'm hoping I don't have to fool with gearbox I will make it work got if I get it it's original cost was 16,000
 
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No rocks, it is a paved driveway, but it is a steep hill. sorry to hijack your thread, but when I noticed the rotation mentioned I thought that would be a good time to ask about my issues. Thanks to everyone for the advice.
 
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I'm getting there some day I will be just like you and get a skidsteer but for now it's just a dream
 
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No rocks, it is a paved driveway, but it is a steep hill. sorry to hijack your thread, but when I noticed the rotation mentioned I thought that would be a good time to ask about my issues. Thanks to everyone for the advice.

You don't want to use a totally threaded bolt. Get one the right length that only has enough threads to get a nylock nut on. They have more shear strength that totally threaded.
 
   / Snowblower fabrication #20  
I'm hoping it will. Loader has float mode. I just finished the build. It's a 7'6" Diamond truck plow mounted to a SSQA 1/2" thick plate. I installed 4 adjustable shoes, 2 on the blade and 2 on the back of the A frame. With the loader in float the plow sits on the 4 shoes. In theory it should float. The driveways and parking lots I plow are mostly flat so I don't foresee any problems. Am anxious to try it this winter. Also have a 7'6" snow pusher box.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/323978-snow-plow-build.html

Be mindful of the side loading to the FEL arms when you use the snow blade angled. With the blade mounted that far forward*, the torque can be considerable. It may also tend to push the tractor front end sideways.

*Though I don't have one, the snow blade Kubota sells for my tractor go on their "quick hitch" (as does the front blower I have, and also their rotary broom) which is a frame mount hitch with hydraulic lift (FEL is removed to install quick hitch). The quick hitch puts the snow blade up close to the tractor and all loading goes directly into tractor frame.

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