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RC farms

12-04-2006 10:51:45




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will a C perform well with a front blade for scraping or snow removal?...or can one even be attached?




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gary case

12-12-2006 17:45:25




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 Re: blade on C in reply to RC farms, 12-04-2006 10:51:45  
i've got one for a B that i took off. it was mounted to sides and front arm would extend out and cable runnig back to rear hydrulic with pully in front to lift, when ram is extended. send me email if you want a pic. you'll defentlly need chains. then you'll go through everything. they just eat up the snow and the ice is broke up.



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old

12-04-2006 15:18:03




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 Re: blade on C in reply to RC farms, 12-04-2006 10:51:45  
I have a C with a 6 foot snbow blade on it. I had hoped to plow the snow with it but with all the ice we got it didn't even make it out of the shop. I ended up useing the old stand by V plow on my 841 ford. I think it would have done ok if I had chains for it but with no chain it was a no go. It wouldn't even go 5 foot

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Brad Sr

12-04-2006 15:14:41




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 Re: blade on C in reply to RC farms, 12-04-2006 10:51:45  
Plowed snow with a B for many years. The plow was home made took two steel pipes about two inch in diameter and welded a cross to keep ridged as a push frame from back to front. Took an angel about 4 x 4 with flanges for pipe to pivot in on back bolted this to draw bar. On front used a side of oil drum for heating oil welded top and bottom to get width needed put flanges on for pipes and a hook for a spring for tension. Lifted with a home made cable lift by hand. Made a rack for cement block for draw bar.
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RC famrs

12-05-2006 10:22:33




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 Re: blade on C in reply to Brad Sr, 12-04-2006 15:14:41  
Ya got a picture of that homemade snow plow?



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randy

12-04-2006 13:08:38




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 Re: blade on C in reply to RC farms, 12-04-2006 10:51:45  
yep- but as with most tractors you will need chains



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