So 6 or so years ago I took an old snow plow that we had not used in forever and was sitting blocking an old bridge and made it useful for the additional loader tractor we had purchased. I added power angle which took a bit to get correct and a relif valve for if I hit somthing like a hard pile of ice or hook a big rock on a gravel road. So now we have replaced that tractor with a nice new kubota after the other one fell apart and I now have 3rd function! This makes it much easier to hook up the plow, my issue is I can never get the cylinder mounts in the right spot to get full left and right angle, I will end up with it able to go all the way one way and only half the other or somthing, I have it now so it goes nearly fully to the right but not quite and partially left. I don't usually plow left so I really only need the full right to have to work good. My main curiosity is would I be better off to try to get the angle to go further? Or put some sort of a blocking plate on the one side to help keep snow from backing up and spilling out the left side? It has a pretty decent angle to it but just not enough to prevent snow from overflowing out the left when it is a fair bit of snow on the cleanup pass. Our bigger plow is alot wider and has a fair bit more angle so much less spill over. The craziest thing about this plow is it was home made 100% and actually use the have wheels instead of the normal skiis
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