That's how most of last winter was here. Sometimes I was moving as much gravel as I was snow. Hope we have a good freeze before we get any accumulation.I was in a rush to get the driveway cleared this afternoon so no photos, but first snow blow and push of the season with the MX. It's horrible, heavy, wet stuff and the ground isn't frozen yet so just about the worst kind of snow to have.
Time. patience with yourself, and practice is all it takes. You will learn to love and appreciate your tractor. On your plow angle - make your FEL boom and curl settings so that the plow stays flat on the road when you angle it and mark those settings. If you don't have it right one corner of the cutting edge will want to dig in and the other lift when you angle it. I'm saying this with no knowledge of what you have for a plow, so use common sense. My plow is sensitive to both boom height and curl. The A frame has to be parallel to the road surface. I mark the level indicator with aluminum tape and black heat shrink for the curl setting and I made a boom height indicator with some fiber glass snow stake pieces on magnetic mounts from Harbor Freight.I finished the 50 hour service on my "new to me" L2501 since previous owner didn't do that. I found some free plastic pallet/skids today to put some of the attachments on so I can move them around. Learning how to use the forks, man it's tough. I can't see anything. But I managed and was able to find a spot for them to hang out together during winter. I got the snow plow on and serviced that. Not sure when I'll need it though. But not sure I'll like plowing with the tractor either, it's a lot different than the side by side. Some people make it look so easy! I'm considering figure out the best angle I want the plow to be and adjust the level indicator so I can at least go by that.
Tomorrow I might get my other pallets out and practice. I'm struggling with the loader controls to be honest, I know it's going to take time but I can't believe how fast the hydraulics are even at idle haha. I have to find that sweet spot. The hardest part for me is doing the two functions at the same time like booming down and curling or dump at the same time at a slow precise rate.
I never used a tractor like this before so it's very intimidating, even just driving it around it's a lot different than like my side by side. It's more along the lines of a riding lawn mower but on a much bigger and heavier scale and boy...you feel it.
That's a great looking mount you made up there @g_man . I hadn't considered offsetting the mount to go underneath like that. I like your thoughts of being able to back drag and shortening up the whole rig.I made mine so the plow mounts like on a truck and floats with a chain. I set the push plate back under the SSQA plate to get the blade as close as possible to limit the side thrust when angled. More work and material but it works very good. Can even back drag with it.
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Back dragging. Can back drag with down pressure if desired too.
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A summit 3rd function kit for your tractor is reasonably priced and pretty straightforward to install. You could even "piece it together" on your own to save even more. Then pick up a hydraulic cylinder and you're good to go.I can't believe how rugged this plow is, I guess it needs to be for the tractor. Wish it had hydraulics but it only takes a couple seconds to jump off and change the angle when needed. Most of the time I leave it angled anyways when I was plowing with the side by side.
By tipping your blade back a little you will allow the shoes to better do their job for early season plowing. If you tip it forward the cutting edge of the blade will be cutting into your gravel.Got the snow plow cleaned up, greased and non stick spray on the blade (it works sometimes).
This thing is a beast. Maybe overkill for my property haha. But couldn't pass up on the price.
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I never used a snow plow on a tractor before so this is quite a learning curve trying to figure out the best angle.
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I can't believe how rugged this plow is, I guess it needs to be for the tractor. Wish it had hydraulics but it only takes a couple seconds to jump off and change the angle when needed. Most of the time I leave it angled anyways when I was plowing with the side by side.
Looks like some of the logs I was moving around last weekend!Did some firewood Sat and Sunday. This log was a lot heaver then I thought it would be.
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