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mike paulson

08-09-2012 12:26:48
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here it is....

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mike paulson

08-10-2012 23:30:49
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to MF#1, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seethe front end has unobstructed steering and pivot travel, also the front bolsters are one of the best places to mount a plow frame such as this on this tractor and its also connected to the trani. pushed mountains of item #4 gravel with it yesterday no problamo.



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Larry in WNY

08-10-2012 09:29:34
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Mike,

Fabrication looks great, but do you have any uneven ground? The position of the frame will limit pivot travel of the front axle and the side frame connection plate puts all the pressure on the front end. Consider connecting also to the rear axle or drawbar to limit stress cracking of the front end.

Larry



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Trac

08-10-2012 05:07:35
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Very nice now we need some snow well it'll be here soon



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mike paulson

08-10-2012 04:46:55
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to BenAlbert, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seepower angle emight be something i will do in the future, but this setup between steel, used blade, valve, hoses, fittings, paint for blade and frame, hardware, has come to over 800 bucks not including my time. i basically only plow my own drive which is about 1600 feet and a parking area by my home and barn, i use an honda rincon atv to do alot of the smaller areas.

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mike paulson

08-10-2012 04:37:14
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to Dieselmatic, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeyea Bob, i did get ti figured out, it all works good but i might ad a flow restrictor just to make the blade drop alittle slower...



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DavidP, South Wales

08-10-2012 03:59:00
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Hi Mike,
You could move a mountain with that .....
Nice piece of fabrication.
DavidP



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Mike in Mn.

08-09-2012 20:43:37
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Looks good Mike!! Strong enough to mount a dozer blade on!!



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Bob N.Y.

08-09-2012 18:02:35
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Did you get that valve figured out?



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Tony in Mass.

08-09-2012 14:56:13
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Where would civilization be without plastic milk crates??? Very nice looking 50.



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chevytaHOE5674

08-09-2012 13:59:22
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
Looks good. Should have went with a 2 spool valve and then added angling cylinders, makes your life much easier when plowing.



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mike paulson

08-09-2012 14:46:56
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to chevytaHOE5674, 08-09-2012 13:59:22  
single spool is all i need, put the plow on an angle, go down my road one way, turn around and come back.



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chevytaHOE5674

08-09-2012 18:28:31
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 14:46:56  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see

Come on UP to the land of 200+ Inches of snow every year and you would want the power angle. I plow lots of snow and find myself angling the blade almost as much as I lift it up and down haha.



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texas 65

08-09-2012 12:59:38
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to mike paulson, 08-09-2012 12:26:48  
looks good, glad i dont need one here in texas,well maybe to push sand!



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mike paulson

08-09-2012 14:49:32
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 Re: pics of new snow plow setup in reply to texas 65, 08-09-2012 12:59:38  

more.



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