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Fabricate snow plow for tractor loader

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bigblue

01-22-2005 09:04:40




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Looking for ideas for ways to attach a truck plow to my tractor loader. Ideally would want to be able to manually or hydraulically angle the blade.




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RWK in WI

01-23-2005 09:21:01




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 Re: Fabricate snow plow for tractor loader in reply to bigblue, 01-22-2005 09:04:40  
One way is to mount a plate with two angle iron brackets with hole to take a pin through the rear hole on the plow A frame. By mounting the plate with bolts it can be removed in the summer. With this setup the blade can be easily removed and the bucket is available for regular use. The lift chain can be hooked to the top of the bucket . Blade angeling takes a set of hoses and a valve. I have seen several set up this way. It does make a longer rig for plowing. The blade can also be attached directly to the loader arms by removing the bucket and makeing a mount to fit. I hope this helps you.

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bigblue

01-23-2005 20:06:33




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 Re: Fabricate snow plow for tractor loader in reply to RWK in WI, 01-23-2005 09:21:01  
Thanks for the advice. Someone mentioned that they were dissatisfied with putting the blade in front of the bucket due to the extra length. I was thinking of hooking blade directly to the loader but am wondering how to do it so there is some flex built in to protect the loader.



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