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wheeliepower

Hi,

 

I have a question to the origin snow plow for this wheel horse serie

 

At the moment i'm again building a self-made snow plow

 

Can someone tell me (maybe send a picture too), where the original snow plow has its counter bearing / pivot point? Where the counterforce to the snow plow is diverted into the chassis?

 
thanks for your answer / picture
 
regards
 
manfred
 

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gwest_ca

This is the latest manual for the dozer that should illustrate what you need.

If not let us know.

 

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wheeliepower

thanks for your response

 

I still found a video on youtube. the fortification is explained there too

 

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Attached and pivots off rear axle via brackets. Lift point is in middle of tractor.

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Jeff-C175

I couldn't watch more than a minute of that video, so don't know if he put bolts through the holes in the attachment brackets, but that is important!  You do not want them to unhook while working!

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wheeliepower

I'm only concerned with the point at which the power from the snow plow is directed into the chassis

 

....the bearing of the snow plow frame is located below the rear axle ;) (I just ordered one of these parts)

 

now I build a frame which also has the counter bearing / pivot point in the area of the rear axle :thumbs2:

 

 

use you always a chain to attach or can I control the middle with a lever system too?

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peter lena

@wheeliepower  found this on a GOOGLE SITE , lots of related pictures , another thing ,as you  mount this , lubricate each area for smooth /  easy function , https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=AOaemvJh2yCN5zigZRTwyd9-S7KF_BBXTw:1631382689284&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=wheel+horse+plow+frame+mount+pictures&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi4nb-NvvfyAhWQFVkFHe7DDDYQjJkEegQICBAC&biw=1024&bih=625   , also grease the plow  STEERING QUADRANT SWING AREA . for easy operation , good luck , pete

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wheeliepower

many thanks, I can't not the description correcte :text-goodpost:

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SylvanLakeWH

You can use a chain or steel bar to raise and lower it…

 

If you want down pressure you need a bar.

 

I personally use a chain… works good for me.

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Jeff-C175
4 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

You can use a chain or steel bar to raise and lower it…

 

If you want down pressure you need a bar.

 

I personally use a chain… works good for me.

 

A steel bar is very unforgiving if you hit something!  For that reason I stick with the chain.

 

If I needed more down pressure I would think about weights on the plow frame behind the blade.

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wheeliepower

this is the plow which I want to use.

 

at the moment it is movable (no rigid connection). I still have to solve this problem.

 

then I can use a snow plow frame, like the original part.

plow1.jpg

plow2.jpg

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wheeliepower

does someone still have the dimensions of the u-profile of the snow plow frame (I oversized the frame on my last build)? :rolleyes:

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peter lena

@wheeliepower, what tractor did that plow come off of ?  the  frame and blade set up should look like this , https://www.usedvictoria.com/lawnmowers-garden-tools/36082981  , that is probably your problem , this plow / frame has the rear axel mount on it , look it over , pete

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wheeliepower

adapter plate stiga tractor (more i don't know )

 

I build the frame self, therefore I need the dimensions of the used u-profile from the origin snow plow frame

 

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wheeliepower

Hi,

 

can someone tell me the dimensions of the frame profile (I would have to order the steel to build the frame)?

 

 

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