BobRip
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A friend just used two 6 X 6's angled to form the V with a piece across the back to form an A. You could make this a little wider than the PT, attach it to a two inch receiver and easily and cheaply connect it to a PT.
A friend just used two 6 X 6's angled to form the V with a piece across the back to form an A. You could make this a little wider than the PT, attach it to a two inch receiver and easily and cheaply connect it to a PT.
Hi, MR. Well, I didn't get any calls from Roadway, Yellow Freight, etc. to tell me the V-plow was at their loading dock.Notwithstanding, it still snowed yet again here overnight and this morning.
Fortunately, this time 'round it was only 5-6", and I finished off the driveway in about an hour. I forgot how much fun using the blade can be. Maybe He just wanted me to feel better today, after getting dumped on several times already....you know....to get my spirits up before the next blizzard![]()
I like the thought of the wooden V plow, but would it be strong enough? Perhaps 4 x 4's on the bottom with plywood on the front about 18 inches high. Then you reinforce the plywood with 2 x 4's. Our snow is mostly wet. Of course we don't get a lot of it (except this year).