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DennisThornton
55 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Spent some time messing around outside with both our go-to machines. 

Trina used her 867 to move a few loads of wood from shed to basement.  

 

I got the 61" plow from @wallfish mounted on the Cinnamon Horse C160. 

Also installed some new plow springs I had picked up from @76c12091520h Brian. 

 

WOW is it wiiiiiiiiiide. 

 

Seems to have plenty of power to push although I was only moving maybe 3 or 4 inches. I did push back some snowbanks and that went fine. 

The right side of the big plow was already tweaked back a hair. I kissed a boulder and now it's a bigger tweakage. 

No worries. 

I'll order up a cutting edge off the jungle site and get that mounted up ASAP. 

 

 

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Maxed out yet?

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ebinmaine
38 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

Youser...I thought my 54"ers were wide.   That brute should have some side push when angled.

Y'know... Yes..... But other than that, It really doesn't feel or behave any different from the 48".  I feel no difference in weight on the manual handle.  

I really need to get the front attach-o-matic side brace on and some front roller chains. 

I also have more wheel weights at my parents house I need to get to here. 

 

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ebinmaine
17 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

Maxed out yet?

Ha!

I kinda answered you in my last post. 

 

That Tractor is VERY heavy. 

Maxed out for push?

I don't think so....

 

Trina and I both are pondering making up a pair of sidewings. 

That would put her 42" plow to 48 or more and I could seriously see adding another foot to this one. 

Disadvantage is I really can't get behind the Horse stable with it.....

Not that serious though because she still can. 

 

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DennisThornton

My little snow pusher is my C-85 with a 48" blade.  Not sure why since I have much heavier/bigger horses, but...

Filled rears with 2-links, 6" of moderate snow is maxed, steering first but pushing is close behind.  

I've thought about another with a BIG blade for after cleanup to scrape clean but the wider the blade the less clean.... 

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ebinmaine
26 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

 the wider the blade the less clean.... 

Might add side wings.... Might not. 

 

Be around 6 feet. 

 

 

I pushed the 48 into. 12+" section the other day. 

Had to go fore and back a few times to break through. 

After that it was great. I'd have to do the same here. 

 

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RandyLittrell
34 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Might add side wings.... Might not. 

 

Be around 6 feet. 

 

 

I pushed the 48 into. 12+" section the other day. 

Had to go fore and back a few times to break through. 

After that it was great. I'd have to do the same here. 

 

Maybe something like this.

 

 

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ebinmaine
Just now, RandyLittrell said:

Maybe something like this.

 

 

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Saw a Green thingy earlier today with one o them. 

It had a 54" front plus side scoops plus that was another (3'?)

Claimed clearing width was roughly 10 feet. 

 

 

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WHX??

Mounted & wired some cab lights on Denny. First pic just the Par 36 @dclarke had in her. Second pic these things will blind you ... you can't look right into them... like looking at a weld arc.

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The rears...

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Blackhood Bill

@WHX24 a bit more info on those lights would be greatly appreciated. Although I don’t blow at night, ya never know might depending on weather. Super nice setup you have!

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WHX??

Here you go Bill. I got the set with 4 little guys to use two of them on another project and the set with just two was only 10 bucks cheaper. Seem as I always have to blow at night after work or early AM so the missus can get out to go to work...... until I mount these babies! Plus you can use them for just general purpose lighting at night in the summer.

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YXSX7K8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

Would be interesting to know what the amp draw is on them. Might have to check when I make a custom switch panel for them like the other 520.. Juse wired them to what Denny already had and need to talk to him about some other wiring mods he has done. 

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Blackhood Bill

Thank you sir. Checking them out right now

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lynnmor

The website says 420 watts which is 30 amps at 14 volts.  If this is correct, that is way too much draw.

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WHX??
9 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

The website says 420 watts which is 30 amps at 14 volts.  If this is correct, that is way too much draw.

 Damn the torpedos  full lights ahead... sides @pullstart taught me everthing he knows about overloading & Ohms law and I never got along anyway.

This is not exactly your off the shelf 520. Denny has got her wired for sound. The last set I installed  at full draw. 

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BeninCT
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Saw a Green thingy earlier today with one o them. 

It had a 54" front plus side scoops plus that was another (3'?)

Claimed clearing width was roughly 10 feet. 

 

 

Have a picture?  Would be nicer o have a wing in front of each rear wheel 

 

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haydendavid380
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

WOW is it wiiiiiiiiiide. 

 

Dang, I've wished my 42" was just a little wider, but that's nuts :scared-eek:

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, haydendavid380 said:

 

Dang, I've wished my 42" was just a little wider, but that's nuts :scared-eek:

It's ok Man. 

I'M nuts!

 

 

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, BeninCT said:

Have a picture?  Would be nicer o have a wing in front of each rear wheel 

 

I found this while looking for the side extensions for the front plow. 

Hadn't heard of a Garden Tractor before with a side wings plow. 

Pretty impressive even if the "wrong"  colors... :lol:

 

 

 

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wallfish
12 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

The right side of the big plow was already tweaked back a hair. I kissed a boulder and now it's a bigger tweakage. 

No worries. 

I'll order up a cutting edge off the jungle site and get that mounted up ASAP.

You can flip that over to use the top side edge. I never did any additional support on the back of the added extensions so you might want to take a look at doing something if they're being bent back. 

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, wallfish said:

You can flip that over to use the top side edge. I never did any additional support on the back of the added extensions so you might want to take a look at doing something if they're being bent back. 

I'm fairly sure I'd be okay or at least far far better off if I had a taller and thicker cutting edge. I'm going to make a phone call to a fella this morning and get something either from him or the jungle site.

 

Any suggestions on what to use to beef up the outer curved edge?.

 

 

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wallfish
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

I'm fairly sure I'd be okay or at least far far better off if I had a taller and thicker cutting edge. I'm going to make a phone call to a fella this morning and get something either from him or the jungle site.

 

Any suggestions on what to use to beef up the outer curved edge?.

 

 

Can't remember exactly what I did adding the extensions on but the first thought to beef it up is to slide a thick or multiple pieces of flat bar into that hollow support at the lower rear of the blade. It doesn't need to go all the way through the entire length of the blade just 6-8 inches either side of the welded seam. Drill a 1/2 inch hole in the back to weld a spot to hold in place. It can go all the way through if you want the added weight. Even some rebar would work which you should be able to get locally and cheap.

 

 

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ebinmaine
30 minutes ago, wallfish said:

Can't remember exactly what I did adding the extensions on but the first thought to beef it up is to slide a thick or multiple pieces of flat bar into that hollow support at the lower rear of the blade. It doesn't need to go all the way through the entire length of the blade just 6-8 inches either side of the welded seam. Drill a 1/2 inch hole in the back to weld a spot to hold in place. It can go all the way through if you want the added weight. Even some rebar would work which you should be able to get locally and cheap.

 

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Horizontally. Exactly like you said. I Like the rebar idea. 

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

 

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

Agreed

 

In the article the person mentions the fact that they can go only about 20 ft in real thick snow. 

But with any kind of fluffy snow they can just go forever. 

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squonk

Nice Meter! :rolleyes:

 

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