Show me your SNOWBLADE!
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Topic: Show me your SNOWBLADE!
Posted By: DaveKamp
Subject: Show me your SNOWBLADE!
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 9:18am
Howdy Everybody!
So, it's that-time-of-year again... when the northernish bunch of us experience four-letter words starting with S, falling from the sky... and it ain't because you're pullin' a manure spreader.
I'm getting ready to fit up my 7-1/2' Meyer snowblade to my D17, and have decided that the bracketry which previously anchored it to the front of my Jeep is, from a geometric standpoint, insufficient.
Before I start diggin into it, I'd like to see what the rest of you have done in the realm of mounting snowblades on the front of tractors. Anybody got pictures of how you've rigged yours up?
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Posted By: omahagreg
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 9:28am
I cheated-Grandpa had already welded a 'top link' bracket on the loader frame!
------------- Greg Kroeker
1950 WD with wide front and Freeman trip loader
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Posted By: Leon B MO
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 11:01am
------------- Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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Posted By: DougS
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 11:05am
Ahhhhhh.... snow the way I remember it. Three more years and I'll be back - playing in it. Meanwhile, non-stop depressing rain.
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Posted By: Leon B MO
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 11:35am
------------- Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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Posted By: Gary IN
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 12:07pm
Here is mine. Gary IN<a href=" http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u231/acfii/?action=view&current=Picture052.jpg - http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u231/acfii/?action=view&current=Picture052.jpg "><img src=" http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u231/acfii/Picture052.jpg - http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u231/acfii/Picture052.jpg " border="0" alt="Plowing Snow"></a>
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Posted By: Gary IN
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 12:11pm
One is right one wrong. How do you get picture only no link. Thanks Gary IN
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Posted By: R.W
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 12:33pm
Here is your picture Gary. (copy and paste the IMG code to your post)
We usually just use a skidsteer so no pictures from me.
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Posted By: RMD
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 12:57pm
Those of you with the angle blades on a loader frame - don't you have a problem with the sideways thrust pushing the tractor around?
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Posted By: Leon B MO
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 2:07pm
The first pass of a heavy 6" snow is about all my CA and blade will handle. Keep the speed up and the snow moves pretty good. But yes there is some side push. The chains are on the duals also so that helps to keep her straight. Not to bad for a 60 year old, 25 hp tractor. And since I have to move the snow anyway, I may as well try to make it fun.
------------- Uncle always said "Fill the back of the shovel and the front will take care of itself".
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Posted By: BobHnwO
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 4:25pm
8' hydraulic angle.
------------- Why do today what you can put off til tomorrow.
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Posted By: DaveKamp
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 5:08pm
Cool stuff!
What I'm really wondering... does anyone have a common snowblade oriented up front, with bracketry that goes under the tractor, and attaches at the rear... and does anybody have any input on doing it that way? Aside from sacrificing a little ground clearance (and keep in mind that I have a rear scraper on the 3-point) is there any reason NOT to do it that way??
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Posted By: Eldon (WA)
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 5:40pm
I have one that fits on a C narrow or single front. It mounts to the rear finals and a pulley and cable system lifts via the rear lift arms. It is for sale. I also have a C with a front blade attached to the wide front and lifted with hydraulics via an inverted bottle jack plumbed into the hydraulic system. Also have a factory allis belly blade for a C.
------------- ALLIS EXPRESS! This year:
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Posted By: CTuckerNWIL
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 7:08pm
My first blade looked a lot like Greg's but wasn't as tall and was on a JD
A. Can't see mine very well here. It's an old water heater tank I cut up and doubled along the bottom 6 inches. I've had 4 foot drifts most the way out the drive to the road and never had a problem pushing it out of the way. It would be nice to angle it for pushing things back out of the way.
------------- http://www.ae-ta.com" rel="nofollow - http://www.ae-ta.com Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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Posted By: Jeff Z. NY
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 8:03pm
------------- I Love Meatballs and Dumplings on Toast with Gravy and Rosemary and ??? {Open For Suggestions}
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Posted By: Al in WMA
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 8:23pm
------------- Education is what you get when you don't get what you wanted.
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Posted By: Al in WMA
Date Posted: 24 Nov 2011 at 8:24pm
Boy I can't get the hang of this picture thing
------------- Education is what you get when you don't get what you wanted.
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Posted By: john(MI)
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2011 at 7:08am
It's orange and it's warm!! :)
------------- D14, D17, 5020, 612H, CASE 446
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Posted By: acwdwcman
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2011 at 10:24am
i got a wd w/ sc blade
havnt used it much but i plan to this year.
------------- wd with a freeman model 90 trip loader, wd45, 38 unstylled wc, b 10 garden tractor and 2-14 ac trip plow. grandpa has a 56 wd45. wd. allis chalmers snap coupler blade and 3 bottom snap coupler plow
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Posted By: LionelinKY
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2011 at 2:38pm
This old girl been pushing this through upstate NY winters longer than I've been on this earth. Only snow removal we had on the farm unless you count Oliver 770 fel which always seemed to freeze up whenever you really could have used a fel for piling snow.
------------- "My name is Lionel and I'm an Allisoholic"
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Posted By: SteveC(NS)
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2011 at 4:13pm
Dave, I PMed you with a couple of pics of my CA with subframe and plow lift that I'm setting up for my front mount blower.
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Posted By: Rfdeere
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2011 at 4:45pm
LionelinKY wrote:
This old girl been pushing this through upstate NY winters longer than I've been on this earth. Only snow removal we had on the farm unless you count Oliver 770 fel which always seemed to freeze up whenever you really could have used a fel for piling snow.
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I think you need a little more weight up front. LoL !
------------- Randy Freshour,Member Indiana AC Partners, http://www.rumelyallis.com" rel="nofollow - http://www.rumelyallis.com
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Posted By: podunkpuller
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2011 at 5:39pm
I don't have any pictures handy but my set up on the WD is alot like rfdeere's set up. I like to push off the rear of the tractor rather than the front like al's set up. When you hit an obstruction or heavy snow that whole shock load is going to be on the torque tube with the frame on the front. With the frame on the rear end or in my case the push arms go staight back to the front hole on the draw bar. I had a piece of 2x4x1/4 tube stock that I welded some ears on at the dimension of the meyers plow that was donated. The mount is 6" behind the front axle and a foot off the ground it is supported off the frame of the tractor with one 5/8 bolt on each side. That way the shock is transfered to the push arms. The lift on mine is a frame on the front that was on my uncle's WD that he used back in the 50's. The hydralics from the tractor lift the plow with no problem. If your d-17 has remotes you'll be able to angle and lift with ease.
------------- 310, 2 B's, C, 2 WC's, 2 WD's, WD-45,D-14, D-17 gas, D-17 d IV, 190
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Posted By: Jeff Z. NY
Date Posted: 25 Nov 2011 at 10:14pm
------------- I Love Meatballs and Dumplings on Toast with Gravy and Rosemary and ??? {Open For Suggestions}
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Posted By: Steve(SEMN)
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2011 at 7:17am
Posted By: Jack(Ky)
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2011 at 7:48am
Gary, you have one nice snow pusher there. You can listen to the radio while you push the white stuff.JP
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Posted By: Dakota Dave
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2011 at 10:26am
I can't find any pictures. the 10 years I lived in upper michigan I pushed all my snow with a C. Straight arms from the plow drop bhrackets on the final drives to a straight blade just foward of the NF tires.Lifted from the rockshaft with a cable to pulled on the drawbar. than forward to two pulleys on the cultivator front support bar. We got 240 inches of snow and I moved it all with a C. Biggest thing about moving lots of snow with a small tractor, move it all the way back as far as posable evry snow. once its packed in you won't be able to move it again.
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Posted By: PBSoMd
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2011 at 10:36am
Posted By: CTuckerNWIL
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2011 at 1:35pm
Dakota Dave wrote:
Biggest thing about moving lots of snow with a small tractor, move it all the way back as far as posable evry snow. once its packed in you won't be able to move it again. |
Good advice. I put a cheap 3 point blade on Dad's 8N bout 30 years ago. I cleared a lot of snow with it for a few years when I kept it at my place. When Dad decided to keep it at his place he got disgusted fiddling around with it and said it wasn't worth messing with. He would try to clear a whole drift in one swipe, instead of pecking at it till it was opened up.
------------- http://www.ae-ta.com" rel="nofollow - http://www.ae-ta.com Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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Posted By: LionelinKY
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2011 at 4:39pm
Rfdeere: When she was the main tractor on our NY farm she needed that weight to keep her nose down whether playing with the 3-16s or 4-14s depending on which field she was in.
------------- "My name is Lionel and I'm an Allisoholic"
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Posted By: skateboarder68
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2011 at 6:18pm
who says snow movin' is work??
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