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Posted by davpal on March 01, 2007 at 13:44:13 from (216.93.96.44):
In Reply to: Re: Snow plowing trick... posted by al bane on March 01, 2007 at 08:54:59:
I should have mentioned that I use a really heavy good old yellow pine 2x10 I found at the lumber yard a few years ago. It was mixed in with the white pine stuff and it is pretty heavy and can take a beating. I go easier with the 9n when I have it on there. Just slide it on the inside of your 6 ft blade and clamp it with deep reach big c clamps on each end to the blade. Leave 4 foot hanging off the right side and it works great! It moves so much more snow so much faster it is unreal. It also works to scrape out the mailbox area on the road where I can't quite get that 6 foot blade to reach. Skims it right out of there. Also floats the drive and yard very nice without digging in. Works great, trust me. You could drill a couple of holes and bolt it on but it is faster to use the two c clamps. Later.
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