I've seen pics of a 'closed loop' front blade. IE.. the guy built a mast and frame on the front axle where a bumper would mount. Had a front blade that had arms that went back to the rear axles and mounted to brackets under the fender nuts. the blade was mounted in front to a cyl that was mounted to the mast. ... the cyl was a SA cyl. a hose went from it to a larger SA cyl that was mounted between a 3pt drawbar, and the toplink connection. IE.. when you lifted the 3pt lift, the large SA cyl was compressed, and pushed oil thru the hose to the front which then powered the SA cyl up there which then lifted the blade.. relaxing the lift let the weight of the blade uncompress the front cyl by gravity.. etc..... was a neat setup.. all closed circuit.. the large sa cyl at the rear is the fluid power resevoir.. etc.
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