7lazy77

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I am looking at taking this snow plow & welding a "quick attach" plate to it, so I can use it on the loader of my tractor to plow snow. Any ideas on how I should weld/brace the plate to it to make it durable??

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You mean just like this?

I posted this a few days ago also.

I just welded up a frame that fits my quick tach and welded it to the plow.

Mine also has hydaulic angle left and right. It works off of my aux. hyd.
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(quoted from post at 12:49:40 10/23/09) You mean just like this?

I posted this a few days ago also.

I just welded up a frame that fits my quick tach and welded it to the plow.

Mine also has hydaulic angle left and right. It works off of my aux. hyd.
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John730d, you wouldn't happen to have a close up of how the plow is attached to the frame would you?
 
It's not too bad. 4 wheel drive and 4 wheel steer. Tractor weighs 9300 lb. If it is really bad I just plow without the blade angled much. It actually does a good job. I can also stack snow about 10 feet high. And I can push it off the driveway quite a ways without getting the tires off of the gravel.
 

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