1st storm of a plowable amount of snow hit last night and I finally got to try out my snow removal setup.
The box blade, both for pushing and pulling is really a great snow tool, no problems at all.
The new, fabbed up plow is another tale.
As I am getting used to a tractor after years using a plow truck I was taking a while to get the attack angle right and I have a pretty rough gravel drive.
Anyway, I clipped a frozen rock pretty solidly and blew the 30 year old angle piston hose which was a small diameter lower psi hose. No biggie.
Went down to NAPA and had him make up a set of 5000 psi hoses.They are enough larger in diam that I had to reroute them to clear the mounting plate,
which brings me to the mounting plate; well, I not only blew the hose but tweaked the plate. It is too light a metal maybe 3/8-7/16" and it really needs to be braced differently and since this was a custom job I am stuck with the setup. But I am thinking about how to improve it since I have finally gotten a welder and can do my own customizing.
Anyway, we will figure out our snow removal needs by just plowing and I am still learning