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What are you all using for snowplow blade shoes?

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pfrederi

Some I have used prefer the ball type

 

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squonk

3" PVC slit longways. 

 

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Handy Don

These were priced right, but I had to add a sleeve to get the ⅝” shaft up to ¾” for the holder.

After using it last winter, I decided that I’ll modify the holder brackets to have the shoe’s shaft be more vertical (right now the top tilts frontward too much) since I like to have the blade top tilted forward a bit. 

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sqrlgtr

Been going shoeless for years but the thought of shoes has crossed my mind since I will be running the 1257 with the hy unit this year. @squonk have any trouble shedding snow with the pvc edge? I do like the thoughts of it being easier on the pavement:).

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squonk
Just now, sqrlgtr said:

Been going shoeless for years but the thought of shoes has crossed my mind since I will be running the 1257 with the hy unit this year. @squonk have any trouble shedding snow with the pvc edge? I do like the thoughts of it being easier on the pavement:).

I use it to keep from digging into the gravel.

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sqrlgtr
Just now, squonk said:

I use it to keep from digging into the gravel.

:handgestures-thumbsup: cool. I have gravel drive going to shop and would be perfect for that. Never would have crossed my mind to do this but may give it a try.

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rjg854
13 hours ago, squonk said:

I use it to keep from digging into the gravel.

Does it tend to ride up over packed snow?    :scratchead:

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1054 Project
20 hours ago, Handy Don said:

These were priced right, but I had to add a sleeve to get the ⅝” shaft up to ¾” for the holder.

After using it last winter, I decided that I’ll modify the holder brackets to have the shoe’s shaft be more vertical (right now the top tilts frontward too much) since I like to have the blade top tilted forward a bit. 

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Thanks. Where did you find these?

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squonk
1 hour ago, rjg854 said:

Does it tend to ride up over packed snow?    :scratchead:

Yes but with hyd. lift it's hard to control the blade height so I clear off what I can then get the 857 with a solid link, regular plow edge and the dial a height to finish it off,

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SylvanLakeWH

None. Concrete drives (3), so no shoes... just wear bar.

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Handy Don
11 hours ago, 1054 Project said:

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11 hours ago, 1054 Project said:

Thanks. Where did you find these?

They were on the jungle site.

 ⅝” Snow Plow Blade Skid Shoes with Lynch Pins

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