Posted by NOXJohn on October 10, 2013 at 04:00:11 from (67.235.14.91):
In Reply to: Need a WAG or two! posted by Ed Douglas on October 09, 2013 at 19:46:02:
I put a Souder dozer blade on one of my 8Ns in the winter to push snow. A Sauder dozer blade hangs way out front. I have a steel barrel partially filled with concrete suspended off the 3 point hitch. I use chains to hold the barrel up so the stress in not on the hitch. I put six 80 pound bags of concrete in the barrel. I have no other weight on the tires. I have an asphalt driveway that only has a slight slope. I have found this arrangement works well for me. I embedded two 3/4" steel eye bolts in the concrete so I can lift it up with my engine lift to install or remove it from the tractor.
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