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Mounting snow blade on front of tractor

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Creston Farmer

01-29-2005 07:48:47




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Have a ford jubilee that im using to clear my drive with, works great in lite snow but its a chore to push heavy snow backwards. Im using a 5' rear blade now. I want to put a blade on the front end but am unsure of how to mount up a blade. I will be putting a hydro pump and tank to run a few hydro rams for a blade.

Could others with front mounted blades on smaller hp tractors share some info about how they are mounted. Id like it to be fairly strong but not big and bulky that it all gets in the way of using the tractor for other chores.

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bill b va

01-29-2005 16:06:41




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 Re: Mounting snow blade on front of tractor in reply to Creston Farmer, 01-29-2005 07:48:47  

if i were going to do what you want i would use a conventional snow plow truck system adapted for the tractor .



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JMS/MN

01-29-2005 09:00:25




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 Re: Mounting snow blade on front of tractor in reply to Creston Farmer, 01-29-2005 07:48:47  
Give a holler on the N board for Ultradog- he mounted a blade on the front and uses the lift arms to raise/lower it.



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RustyFarmall

01-29-2005 08:41:27




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 Re: Mounting snow blade on front of tractor in reply to Creston Farmer, 01-29-2005 07:48:47  
The easiest way to accomplish what you want to do would be to install a loader on the Jubilee. You then have the option of either installing a blade, or just use the bucket to push snow. I would also recommend using chains on the rear tires to GREATLY improve traction. In fact, the chains will improve traction to the point that you can probably get along with you rear mounted blade. A set of chains is almost a requirement for any snow pushing tractor.

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