Posted by JR.Frye on February 18, 2010 at 17:35:05 from (71.7.56.19):
SNOW PLOW PADS ON A FREEMAN END LOADER BUCKET
Ha guy’s I am thinking about making some snow plow pads on my End loader bucket: This is what I have and what I would like to do so tell me if you think it is a good idea or just another pipe dream: In my shop I have may be 150- ¼’’x 3’’ shim stock washer’s with a 3/8ths or ½’’ hole in them: I want to drill a hole in the front corners of my bucket the same size as the shim stock washers and stack 1 or 2 on the bottom of each corner and nut them down with a Grade #8 bolt and lock nut, this will work like skid plates on a truck snow plow and it wont dig up my yard. Now the question is will this work or is it another pipe dream. TALK TO ME MANY THANKS: JR.Frye
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