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Posted by TedD on March 02, 2005 at 05:08:06 from (144.71.145.22):
I have plans for a snow plow frame for an M that you would add a pick up truck type snow plow to. After plowing for over two hours last night backwards with a 3-point blade I am becomeing more and more interested in building the frame and plowing foward. I have two questions: does a 7 foot snow plow blade dangling on the front in the raised position make the tractor really hard to steer or is it similar to driveing with a loader? Have most people had favorable results? Also the tractor I am considering does not have live hydraulics which I never considered a problem but, I would consider it a luxury to be able to utilize the power angling cylinders for turning the plow. Would that be possible? Each year I get older and I don't "spring" on and off of the tractor as well to pull the pin and angle the blade especially out by the road to angle the snow to the shoulder. Hydraulics are not my strong point, I fear the power angling dream would turn into a plumbers nightmare but it would really be nice. Thank you for takeing the time to consider my request.
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