Posted by samn40 on January 03, 2012 at 17:25:31 from (81.131.84.57):
In Reply to: snowplow folks?? posted by dave2 on January 03, 2012 at 02:08:38:
We do a lot of muck scraping on concrete twice a day in our freestall dairy (140 cows) The scraper is like a rear mounted snow-plough. years ago we were wearing out the rubber blades every month,so my dad cut the sides off an old semi truck tyre and used the flat tread piece bolted on to the blade, it lasted for about 4 years, but worked better one way as it would hop a bit the other way. Now we use the complete flat part of a shovel tyre and no metal blade at all . the industrial shovel tyre is about 18" deep and we bolt it to a piece of 4x4 square or box section.....Indestructable!!! Sam
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