building snow pusher blade for tractor

bassmaster

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I have 30 hp Kabota with bucket. I want to mount a 8 ft blade for p/u truck. No hydrolics. Just want best idea to drive into it and hook on. Like they use for payloadeds at large parking lots
 
The best option would be the kind of quick hookup system that is used to change attachments on skid loaders.
 
We have a 11 ft one way for the end loader. we have a frame made out of 2 by 2 square tubing that is a few inches narrower then the inside of the bucket and is welded solid on the plow. You drive up to the plow and the tubing frame goes into the bucket and butts up to the back of the bucket and then we have two chains fasten to the top of the plow and two hooks welded to the top of the bucket to hook them to. When you do it this way you can lower the plow to the ground and it will float to the contour of the ground. Also it comes on and off in seconds so you can take it off and use the bucket if the snow gets to deep to push with the plow.

Bob
 
O made a 8.5 foot wide V-plow that I use on my Ford 841 with loader. I have it set up so 1 pin on the top and then 2 chains on the bottom hold it on. The lower lip of the bucket sets in a U shaped piece at the bottom and the chains with boomers hold that tight. Built it over 20 years ago and use it every winter I have snow to move
 
I just posted this pic the other day too.

I welded a piece of 2.5" square tube running perpendicular to the original A frame. I then welded 2 pieces of 2" square tube on top of the 2.5".

This gives you a 2.5" opening to drive your front bucket into. I use chain binders to hold it to the bucket. I have $50 in the whole setup, including the blade.

I could snap another picture in a day or two if you need one.

Rick
 
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