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Any consensus on a replacement edge for a snow plow?  Hot roll, cold roll, 1/4", 3/8" thickness?  Mine is getting worn and I believe it has already been flipped over.

 

Another consideration would be to use rather heavy rubber mud flap, although I suspect it would wear out quickly.

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated or a link to previous posts about this subject.

 

Thanks!

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grinchsr

I trashed the steel one and found the correct size piece of UHMV on the internet.  I did have to drill the holes using the old steel one for a template.  It has been on my plow for a few years and it is not showing much wear and it is not hurting my new driveway which makes me happy.

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, grinchsr said:

UHMV

 

Grinchsr raises a very important question I often don't consider.  

Is your driveway newer asphalt,  concrete,  or do you NOT want it scratched? 

A high density plastic would be a great alternative.  

 

For steels I'd lean towards a piece of whatever was available to be had and try to find something harder like a skidsteer blade. Those are on the jungle site and other places for reasonable prices. 

 

Far as sizing goes I have a pretty wicked tendency towards go big or go home but I have a hydraulic lift doing the work.  

 

If I was running a manual lift I'd stay lighter on materials.  

 

 

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Chaz54
1 hour ago, grinchsr said:

I trashed the steel one and found the correct size piece of UHMV on the internet.  I did have to drill the holes using the old steel one for a template.  It has been on my plow for a few years and it is not showing much wear and it is not hurting my new driveway which makes me happy.

Don’t you mean UHMW?

 

I bought a piece 1/2” x 4” x 48” lg. from Amazon. I then use the standard metal blade as a clamp plate.

 

I also put golf cart tires on the back so I don’t need chains either. As grinchsr said, now I’m not marking my driveway at all.

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grinchsr

Oops it was early good catch.  UHMW

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ri702bill

Me- - old school Hot rolled. Tough as nails, not so much fun to put holes in...

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JoeM

I used an old piece of conveyor belting for a rubber edge and it is sandwiched between the metal blade edge and plow face.  3/8" stuff. lasts a long time. 

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I actually tried this broom thing one year and it worked pretty good. A friend of mine gave it to me. 

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ebinmaine
37 minutes ago, JoeM said:

 

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Like that Power Angle. 

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OoPEZoO
On 1/6/2024 at 9:05 AM, Chaz54 said:

Don’t you mean UHMW?

 

I bought a piece 1/2” x 4” x 48” lg. from Amazon. I then use the standard metal blade as a clamp plate.


I like that idea…..looks affordable too. How many seasons have you been using it like that?  Just curious about overall durability 

I had also thought about getting one of the horse mats from my local farm store and cutting strips for the same purpose 

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Wayne0
10 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

Like that Power Angle. 

Doesn't look like a WH  frame. What is it and details on the power angle! I love it!

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