tugboat-2
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- Joined
- Jan 12, 2007
- Messages
- 574
- Location
- ERIN, Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- Many over the years, + '05 JD-4410 TLB, but quite proud of my big green "Rolls": AKA: 2006 JD-3520 Cab, HST, Tunes & 2-way tiltmeter, Cobra communications and 6" (x2) rear wheel spacers for a lot less pucker-factor!!
Beenthere : Yes, absolutely great job!!! From what I can see of the idea AND the fabrication,.... it looks fantastic!! CONGRATULATIONS!!
For those of us who use one or the other or a combination of both "blades" as opposed to "blowers", . . this would be a wondrous addition,..truly wondrous!
After a few plowings, and once that "windrow" is established as an edge to the laneway, . . . and the various temps have "solidified" it, . . . its pretty difficult to move it further back.
With that solid looking "wing",.. and adequate ballast, you should be able to take it down (either all at once or in stages,.. or steps,. or leave shelves).
"Best-case-scenario": ..is learning of a coming storm and having a nice sunny Sunday afternoon to get out and get that "windrow" moved back or topped off in preparation for next days big storm! That "wing" is made for that operation which we used to call ~~"Winging-Back"~~.
Yes, certainly, you are bound to need to tweek a thing or two as experience dictates, but that is all part of the game,.. "as-you-well-know",.. but eventually you have something extremely satisfying,... which is something we "all" want also.
VERY, Very,... NICE Job, . . thank you for sharing it with us! Good Luck !!!
CHEERS !
. . tug
For those of us who use one or the other or a combination of both "blades" as opposed to "blowers", . . this would be a wondrous addition,..truly wondrous!
After a few plowings, and once that "windrow" is established as an edge to the laneway, . . . and the various temps have "solidified" it, . . . its pretty difficult to move it further back.
With that solid looking "wing",.. and adequate ballast, you should be able to take it down (either all at once or in stages,.. or steps,. or leave shelves).
"Best-case-scenario": ..is learning of a coming storm and having a nice sunny Sunday afternoon to get out and get that "windrow" moved back or topped off in preparation for next days big storm! That "wing" is made for that operation which we used to call ~~"Winging-Back"~~.
Yes, certainly, you are bound to need to tweek a thing or two as experience dictates, but that is all part of the game,.. "as-you-well-know",.. but eventually you have something extremely satisfying,... which is something we "all" want also.
VERY, Very,... NICE Job, . . thank you for sharing it with us! Good Luck !!!
CHEERS !
. . tug