I really like the way the attachment point is set back under the SSQA to keep the blade a little closer. Did you build that? have you had any issues with it?
Yes I built it. I stole the main idea. It wasn't mine.
It works well and there is no side thrust like on a plow that is way out front. It can push hard on the banks and hold a line.
It floats on a chain like a truck plow but I can also apply down pressure by dumping the SSQA plate forward for back dragging or attacking ice or hardpack.
The only issue, if you want to call it that, is that, like any plow that angles, the A frame has to be close to parallel to the road surface in order to keep the cutting edge flat so it does not dig in on one corner and lift on the other when the blade is angled. So I needed a way to reset the A frame level from the seat after raising the plow to stack snow or dumping the SSQA to back drag. ( Both raising/lowering the FEL lift arms or curl/dump affect the A frame level because of the set back geometry ). I put a marker on the bucket level indicator for the curl/dump position
And I made a lift arm height marker from some snow stake pieces and magnet mounts - just line up the two side rods with the rod on top of the grill guard. Stole this magnet idea from Chim.
So that no matter how I manipulate the FEL valve to stack snow or what ever I can easily and quickly get back to flat plowing position. Before I had the markers it was guess work or stop and get off the tractor to set it up.
Maybe more than you wanted to know......
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