Made some headway today. Some weather forecasts say snow is coming so having parts scattered in the yard isn't good. As mentioned in a previous post, the utility trailer has been designated as storage/workbench for the blade refurb. (Not happy with the Ford's hitch but that'll be another story).
First thing was to get the pieces gathered and loaded. The blade itself weighs a lot more than I can toss on the trailer. Since the Kubota is tied up with the snow plow, it was an opportunity to try the winch mount. A couple years ago when the utility trailer was freshened up I added provisions for a small HF winch. It's just a pair of steel flat bars that stick up so a pin goes through what would be the pin hole when it's in a 2" receiver. The winch plate sits one post that aligns the cable with the space between the lower boards. Rigged face-down with the sling under it made the blade almost load itself. For a one-man operation like this the wireless remote worked well. When the blade got right to the trailer I did slip a scrap of PVC T&G under it to help it slip over the edge.
First thing was to get the pieces gathered and loaded. The blade itself weighs a lot more than I can toss on the trailer. Since the Kubota is tied up with the snow plow, it was an opportunity to try the winch mount. A couple years ago when the utility trailer was freshened up I added provisions for a small HF winch. It's just a pair of steel flat bars that stick up so a pin goes through what would be the pin hole when it's in a 2" receiver. The winch plate sits one post that aligns the cable with the space between the lower boards. Rigged face-down with the sling under it made the blade almost load itself. For a one-man operation like this the wireless remote worked well. When the blade got right to the trailer I did slip a scrap of PVC T&G under it to help it slip over the edge.
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