radioman
Super Member
I am in a process of converting a old, beat up truck plow that needs alot of work to my BX. Last winter I was able to obtain a free truck plow from my uncle. I needed to use it right away so I made a quick modification. I took the A frame off the plow and pinned the plow straight to the fel arms after removing the bucket. This worked for the winter, but it acted like a dozer blade. I had to be extra careful with the lawn, couldn't use float over lawn area, only on blacktop. After a couple lawn scalping, I vowed I would make it better this summer. So Basically I did. First step was put the A frame back on and modify it so I could use the trip springs and angle it. These pictures are the "before" pics before modifications that is acting like a dozer blade last winter. Basically I am looking for advice here on my welding skills and metal fabrication. I do not have much to work with, just a simple hobart ez handler wire feed and a handheld grinder, sears battery operated reciprocating saw for cutting metal. I plan on using silver and deming drill bits from harbor freight for drilling my large holes for pinning.