Using schedule 40 on rear blade

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tjones59

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Clarksville, Ohio
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2008 JD 2305
Tried using a 2in piece of schedule 40 on my rear blade so I didn't eat up my gravel driveway when plowing snow today. Driveway is about 400ft and I made 4 passes which did amazingly well then when clearing off the parking pad I notice the pipe had split in half. My guess is it's getting brittle. Does anyone know of another way to put a curl on that blade edge so it doesn't chew up the driveway and lasts? I saw a video someone recommend using black ABS but I can't find it in any of the big box stores in 2in x 6ft only 1.5in x 5ft. Appreciate any help.
 
   / Using schedule 40 on rear blade #2  
I use my blade backwards when the ground is real soft, pushing or pulling.
 
   / Using schedule 40 on rear blade #3  
I'm guessing you used schedule 40 PVC? Not schedule 40 black iron?

Turning around can work, or putting a rubber edge like from a horse stall mat can also take the bite out of the cutting edge
 
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Worth it to use iron pipe, even if you have to pay someone with a plasma cutter to cut the pipe. I used a piece of angle iron as a straight edge to cut mine plus welded tabs front and back to keep it on. It's been on there well over 10 years now.
 

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   / Using schedule 40 on rear blade #5  
As LouNY has mentioned to you you should try plowing with the blade reversed
as the blades reversed cutting angle will be such that it will not dig in
the ground.
 

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