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wessex horse

Hello chaps.

 

I am very pleased to  have found a dozer blade for my horse, however I use it to scrape muck off my lane; its very narow and the council don't care.

No problems except the camber of the tarmac mean the LH side is off the ground.

I assume the should be something flexible [rubber?] under the blade, there is a strip held on by coach bolts.

Any suggestions please for some kind of makeshift substitute?

 

Ta

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Sparky

There was nothing from the factory as far as a flexible scraper edge. I don't see why you couldn't get some heavy duty rubber and make one using the steel cutting edge as a template. Be prepared to swap it out often.

 Mike.....

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illinilefttackle

Used conveyor belt material works well- readily found in scrap yards- Good Luck!- Al

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wessex horse

good ideas, thanks

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DougC

Yeah,, rubber whatever is available in your area. that works for you. I had to think a bit about coach bolts and then realized carriage bolts are what I am used to calling them.

You have a crown on your lane and are trying to find a material to use on your blade that will conform to the surface to act as a squeegee to remove the muck. :)

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wessex horse

Spot on, thanks for translating :D:D

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Tankman

Picked up a free Craftsman blade. Not using the blade, don't need it but, free so why not.

 

Blade has an interesting squeegee edge. Home made from a tire.

 

blade_craftsman.png

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