SSQA Snow plow attachment

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airrj

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CK45
Today's project in the shop is a snow plow attachment for front end loader on a 55hp Kubota tractor. My neighbor attached an old Fisher snow plow to the bucket of his tractor last year to help clear his 3 mile stretch of Wyoming private road. The method of attachment was a two small cleats welded inside the bucket with the old pickup truck plow pivot mounts attached to the cleats. This was a hokey setup at best and made for an extremely long plow. However, it worked.

Enter me. Here is the plow as I got it. A prefect starting point for one main reason; it was free.

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For layout of the project, I will be using my wife's Kioti DK45 tractor. Since they both use the same Skid Steer Quick Attach plate, I can use either tractor.

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This is the starting point. I purchased this SSQA plate from Titan Distributors. The plate that I bought is 5/16 thick and is open in the center, instead of a full plate. The open plate vs. the full plate really didn't make a big difference to me so I saved a few bucks and got the open. The plate is a very nice unit, and I would recommend it to anyone. I bought mine on ebay for $95 and it included free shipping. I am very happy with Titan. Here is a link to the plate on their webpage: 5/16" Attachment Cut Out Mount Plate

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So to start out, I took a 44 long piece of 4肺4肺1/4 angle and welded it to the bottom of the plate. This angle will bear the load of the plow, so that is why it is as large as it is.

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I took a few minutes to radius the corners of the 4 angle just to make the whole unit a little cleaner.

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Here is the SSQA plate mounted with the angle tacked on. I am taking some measurements to set the height and the length of the plow frame. My goal is to shorten the plow frame a much as possible to make the unit more compact.

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Here I am taking a few quick measurements with the plow swung all the way in one direction. Roughly mocked up, I have 8 of clearance between the blade and the loader with the plow at full angle.

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Now, I have the old junk hydraulics stripped off of the plow, and the cut lines marked.

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Time to breakout the plasma cutter!!!

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And a few minutes later I have a shortened plow frame. Time for some cleanup.

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After cleanup of the plasma cut, and some squaring up of the cuts. I then ground a healthy chamfer on all of the places that the plow frame will be welded to the angle. I wanted to have plenty of weld penetration in these areas.

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Here is the blade mocked up ready for welding.

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And here it is mounted and ready to go. At least mostly ready.

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Here you can see the clearance with the blade angled. The pivot will be manual with a bolt holding it in position. This unit will be used mostly to clear a 3 mile section of road, as mentioned earlier, so the operator won't be changing the angle often like you would doing a driveway. So manual made good sense.

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So, now it is back in the shop and up on stands so I don't have to work on the ground.

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The plan tomorrow, is to add a few gussets, and to triangulate the plow frame to the upper part of the plate. Indicated very crudely by my 2 minute drawing. Then a little paint and deliver it back to my buddy.

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Thanks for checking it out. I will try to post more completed photos tomorrow.
 
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Are you going to reinstall the rams for the power angle?
 
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Sorry to say but that is not going to function well on a gravel road. You cut out the pivot points and made it rigid and it needs to be free to pivot up and down to follow the ground. Putting the loader arms in float will not work as they weigh too much and your plow edge will just dig into any unfrozen ground.
 
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Yup, you need to put a pivot in to let the plow float independent of the tractor. Nice work otherwise! I'm using 9 foot Meyer plow on 5/16" plate and I'm going to have to up size it. After one winter it is already starting to "smile". I'm going to trim my plow from down like you have to get it tighter to the machine. It sticks out entirety to far right now. I'm still trying to figure out the hydraulic arrangement though because I can't give that up.
 
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Yup, you need to put a pivot in to let the plow float independent of the tractor. Nice work otherwise! I'm using 9 foot Meyer plow on 5/16" plate and I'm going to have to up size it. After one winter it is already starting to "smile". I'm going to trim my plow from down like you have to get it tighter to the machine. It sticks out entirety to far right now. I'm still trying to figure out the hydraulic arrangement though because I can't give that up.
There is a thread around here somewhere that let the A frame back between the loader ends to bring the plow closer to the tractor and still have full function pivot and angle pistons.
 
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I have a HLA plow on my tractor and it doesn't have the ability to float. When plowing snow on a gravel surface I just roll the blade back so its riding on its skids. Once the ground is frozen I plow gravel surfaces the same as I would a paved surface. The only issue I see is the angle between the frame and the SSQA. It should be 30 degrees.
 
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Nope, no hydraulics for this unit in the future. The hydraulics that were on it were trashed, and the owner rarely changes the angle on the blade. And as far as the pivot goes, I didn't describe the previous mount very well, but the owner had the plow hard mounted to the bucket with no pivot previously. He was happy with the performance, so that is what we are going with.

Thanks for looking.
 
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There is a thread around here somewhere that let the A frame back between the loader ends to bring the plow closer to the tractor and still have full function pivot and angle pistons.

I tried it and didn't like how it worked. I have a bar that connects the lower loader arms together. Also, when the plow is following the ground it will move far enough to bottom out upwards against the bracket from the QA. I'm working g on a better way right now though.
 
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It will work a lot better with a plow pivot;the way you have it all the weight of the FEL is on the plow.
Only advantage to the way you have it is on paved drives/roads;gravel not so much.
 
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Enter me. Here is the plow as I got it. A prefect starting point for one main reason; it was free.
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That's exactly my favorite price also!:laughing:
Looks like you have things well under control there. Welcome to TBN airrj.
In case you don't know, that's an old Meyer plow for future parts info.
Keep an "eye" on your 4" chan. that the plow is welded to the ssqa with. Hours of beating might tweek this.(I've seen it) and the same go's for the top equivelent part.
Nice post & pics!
 

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