PILOON
Well-known member
I needed a snow blade to augment my snow duties.
I had an old steel workbench top (about 3/32" thick) and cut to the shape I wanted.
Took it to a shop and they formed the curve I desired.
I welded angle at top, and bottom and made the 'fish bones' to re enforce the curve.
A bit of bracketry and springs for my trip blade made it functional.
I added a drop down 'back blade' to be able to pull snow back from doors etc.
You can see by the paint wear that it is very much a working tool.
In the photo you observe my FEL arms are there, that is because a chain is linked my blade for lifting.
LOL, the KISS principal, but it works just great.
Not in evidence is a sub frame DIY for my blade attachement.
Seasonal changeover is a mere 1/2 - 3/4 hr.
I had an old steel workbench top (about 3/32" thick) and cut to the shape I wanted.
Took it to a shop and they formed the curve I desired.
I welded angle at top, and bottom and made the 'fish bones' to re enforce the curve.
A bit of bracketry and springs for my trip blade made it functional.
I added a drop down 'back blade' to be able to pull snow back from doors etc.
You can see by the paint wear that it is very much a working tool.
In the photo you observe my FEL arms are there, that is because a chain is linked my blade for lifting.
LOL, the KISS principal, but it works just great.
Not in evidence is a sub frame DIY for my blade attachement.
Seasonal changeover is a mere 1/2 - 3/4 hr.