Modified/adapted snow plow.

C1skout

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Bx2380
Sep 2, 2022
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PA
I wanted a front mount snow blade to attach on my loader, so I modified an old Bolens 42" blade that a friend gave me. Here it is near the start, along with the old water heater tank that I used to extend the plow.
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I added around 11" to each side, and built new rear ribs from flat plate. Lower structure is simple 2" angle iron.
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I modified the old Bolens framework too. I widened the attachment points, put in some spreaders, and a piece of pipe to drop a 1/2" pin through to hold the angle adjustment.
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Here it is all painted and assembled. I got the quick attach blank plate from Amazon. I decided to just weld the skid shoes on solid.
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I got a 1/4" plate cut 60" wide for a cutting edge, and centered the bolt holes so it's reversible to use both sides.
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Maybe it'll be good enough to keep us from getting any snow this year.
 
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GreensvilleJay

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NICE !!! just had 1 kid for trick or treat AND several SNOW flakes.......sigh...
I made a gas powered SSQA dual 24" blower 4 years ago....it kept most of the white away, so never used it
 
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trial and error

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Nice job, I want the white stuff so send it my way but I need about a month to get leaves done
Edit: if those are the original trip springs you may need to either add additional ones or replace them with stiffer ones. I made a plow some years ago for a lawn tractor out of plate steel I recylced from a building. The biggest hurdle was the trip springs and getting the plow to not just flop over when it got loaded up
 
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Trimley

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Looking good, Sir!

Cheap investment...Big reward 👍
 
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C1skout

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Nice job, I want the white stuff so send it my way but I need about a month to get leaves done
Edit: if those are the original trip springs you may need to either add additional ones or replace them with stiffer ones. I made a plow some years ago for a lawn tractor out of plate steel I recylced from a building. The biggest hurdle was the trip springs and getting the plow to not just flop over when it got loaded up
I did think about the springs. I found some that are similar sized and made for a 60" plow, but figured I'd try it first and see how they work. Easy enough to change them later.
 
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animals45

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Nice job . How much did ya have to change the water heater arc to match the blade ? If thats a real Bolens blade , like from 60-70's them springs are pretty hardy . Bolens built their tractors & implements to last back then . I have 3 that run & another waitin for the rite rainy month . DO ya have a link for the SSQA plate ?
thanks
animals45
 
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Trimley

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Yeah, not counting paint, weld wire, my time, or junk I had laying around, I only put about $150 into it!
RePurposing, when the payoff is something that is as-good or-better and you built it, is win/WIN.
 
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C1skout

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Bx2380
Sep 2, 2022
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Nice job . How much did ya have to change the water heater arc to match the blade ? If thats a real Bolens blade , like from 60-70's them springs are pretty hardy . Bolens built their tractors & implements to last back then . I have 3 that run & another waitin for the rite rainy month . DO ya have a link for the SSQA plate ?
thanks
animals45
The heater tank panel was close enough that I just bounced on it with my feet to bend it some, then used C-clamps to hold it for welding.

Here's a link to the plate. It went up a couple bucks since I ordered mine at $119.
 

Glassman13

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I did the same thing with a J Deere 44in. blade. Mine attaches with padeyes in the pin on bucket on my 2301. The inside of the water heater was very rough , the glass lining?, that I end up using the outer metal cover , the white side out, to help snow peel off the blade. It also added weight which helps. Altered the skids and trip springs .
 

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