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Built this for a customer Cat the other day .They going to run a 9' foot fisher on it. Attached Images
Reply:Only down side I see is that you can't apply a lot of down force with blade that way to back drag. Even as heavy as my 9' an 10' Fishers are, they don't back drag worth crap..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:Nice job. Funny, I have two new attachment plates for sale. I have them on CL and I got a call and the guy wanted me to do the same for a pick-up plow. Originally Posted by DSWOnly down side I see is that you can't apply a lot of down force with blade that way to back drag. Even as heavy as my 9' an 10' Fishers are, they don't back drag worth crap.
Reply:Originally Posted by DSWOnly down side I see is that you can't apply a lot of down force with blade that way to back drag. Even as heavy as my 9' an 10' Fishers are, they don't back drag worth crap.
Reply:Originally Posted by admsweldingThe problem with mounting them solid to get down force is when you go up a incline the blade gonna float.This was discussed with the customer as which way they wanted and they agreed with me to let it float.Some prefer the way you are referring I have done that way also.What pm,s?
Reply:Originally Posted by Stick-manSorry, that was to DSW. |
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