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Can a Lawn Ranger Dozer Blade be Mounted on a Commando 8 ?

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rustyedge1

Wondering if I can mount this 39" Lawn Ranger dozer blade to a Commando 8 and what it would take to make it work ?

Any ideas and info much appreciated..

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Ed Kennell

No real experience here, but it looks like it would work.    Although the lift systems seem poorly designed.     The lift push point on the plow frame should be lowered to increase the lift leverage.      :twocents-02cents:

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Lane Ranger
3 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

No real experience here, but it looks like it would work.    Although the lift systems seem poorly designed.     The lift push point on the plow frame should be lowered to increase the lift leverage.      :twocents-02cents:


yes I used one of these plows for my Lawn Ranger I had and I have to say it was not a very good attachment.  The weak point is the way the lift bar is made with flat steel.  My dad was a blacksmith and I had him mske me a heavier lift bar for my Lawn Ranger plow and I still thought it was not adequate support.  I think you can make it fit on your Commando 8 but if you want to use for work a short frame snow/dozer blade would be a better bet. 
 

picture is of my old 1967 Lawn Ranger just before I sold it.  Wheel Horse sold a lot of the Lawn Rangers and I read where Cecil Pond said it was one of his favorites.

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Ed Kennell

I just noticed....there is no blade trip spring system.    Could be dangerous to operator and tractor.

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ri702bill
1 minute ago, Ed Kennell said:

I just noticed....there is no blade trip spring system.    Could be dangerous to operator and tractor.

I too would opt for a 42" short frame setup that mounts to a bracket on the Unidrive, Comes with blade trip springs and has a good lift design - use either a chain or the solid bar if you want downforce... I would pass on 39 incher - too lightly constructed.

Bill

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Lane Ranger
5 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I just noticed....there is no blade trip spring system.    Could be dangerous to operator and tractor.


you also had a pin to pivot the blade in front. But yes Ed when you hit something in front of the blade you knew you hit it as it had no flex like the spring aided plows!

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Handy Don

Important to note, as well, that the LR frame is closer to the ground than the Commando due to the smaller wheels. This will somewhat change the angle of attack for the blade and affect the geometry of the lift mechanism as well.

I have that plow on my LR and agree that it isn’t the strongest, or most convenient, and one has to be careful without release springs, but it can do a lot. I’ve scraped a gravel drive level handily.

I also agree that for a Commando, moving up to the 42” on a short frame that was designed for that machine is an all-around better option.

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squonk

You live in Indiana? Somebody has to have a short frame plow taking up room around there! place a wanted in the classified

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rustyedge1

Thanks all ~ Much appreciated info ~

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