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Re: Allis WD snow plow
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Posted by john d on January 07, 2006 at 07:22:41 from (69.212.185.170):
In Reply to: Allis WD snow plow posted by Bruce Werner on January 06, 2006 at 18:02:17:
I did what you're talking about with my Farmall M. I have a Bush-hog/Freeman 2000 loader on it that has a very heavy frame. I removed the bucket, started propping up material for a blade, and then made the necessary bracing back to the loader arms. What I ended up with is 42" high, 8' wide, and has moved snow for 30 years now. It takes about 10 minutes to attach, and about 5 minutes to remove. If you get into some serious snow, you WILL need to add weight to the back of your tractor.
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