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2000-09-30          20198

Still looking for a snow blade for my tc29. Anybody have experience with after market implements? I would like to remove the bucket from the loader frame and fasten a fixed angle snow blade in place. I remember my grandfather had done this on a Ford tractor and it worked well, but that was many years ago and I am not sure where it may have been purchased. Perhaps modifying a Myers type truck blade would work?

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2000-09-30          20201

Curtis Cabs (www.curtisintl.com) builds aftermarket snowplow units for loader frames. Have seen them used mostly on paved surfaces for small to medium sized areas. Where I live (Northwest New Jerssey) most driveways are stone (3/4" to 1 1/2") based and beat pretty good on the moldboards. Not to mention plowing off all the stone onto the sides. Most Compact Tractor owners mount a rear blade on the tractor and move most of the snow off that way. If it gets too bad, we just swing around and use the loader bucket to move the snow like any other material. One problem everyone hates is when your snowrows freeze and plowing off fresh snowfall over the snowrows gets very difficult. With the loader still on you can always cut the snowrows back
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