Does anyone else run carbide cutting edges
FF16 Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2020 387 3,852 93 Southwest Wisconsin usa Ownership 700-4 Jan 27, 2024 #1 Does anyone else run carbide cutting edges Reactions: Buggyman
J John Mc Active Member Lifetime Member Jan 10, 2023 92 212 33 Vermont Ownership 520 Jan 27, 2024 #2 Actually I'm thinking of going the other direction and adding some rubber matting to the bottom of my snowplow. Reactions: trigger
Actually I'm thinking of going the other direction and adding some rubber matting to the bottom of my snowplow.
trigger Old Ironsides Vendor Lifetime Member Supporting Member Feb 13, 2016 24,377 182,042 113 Bay City, Michigan www.quickshieldutv.com Ownership 500 Jan 27, 2024 #3 John Mc said: Actually I'm thinking of going the other direction and adding some rubber matting to the bottom of my snowplow. Click to expand... Put conveyor belt material on mine last yr. Doesn't tear up the control joints in the concrete anymore and still cuts good. Reactions: Buggyman
John Mc said: Actually I'm thinking of going the other direction and adding some rubber matting to the bottom of my snowplow. Click to expand... Put conveyor belt material on mine last yr. Doesn't tear up the control joints in the concrete anymore and still cuts good.
FF16 Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2020 387 3,852 93 Southwest Wisconsin usa Ownership 700-4 Jan 27, 2024 #4 The only pavement I have is the seal coat road I push snow across everything else is gravel grass pasture corn fields The original cut edge was almost wore out in in under 2 years Reactions: trigger and Buggyman
The only pavement I have is the seal coat road I push snow across everything else is gravel grass pasture corn fields The original cut edge was almost wore out in in under 2 years
ToddACimer Pioneer 1005-2 Lifetime Member Oct 7, 2016 3,685 15,585 113 Oshkosh, Wi Ownership 1000-5 Jan 28, 2024 #5 I use 1/2" UHMW. It gets down to bare concrete and it way quieter. I also have powered down force with my linear actuator set up and the UHMW pulls while backing very well. Reactions: Buggyman and FF16
I use 1/2" UHMW. It gets down to bare concrete and it way quieter. I also have powered down force with my linear actuator set up and the UHMW pulls while backing very well.
FF16 Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2020 387 3,852 93 Southwest Wisconsin usa Ownership 700-4 Jan 28, 2024 #6 ToddACimer said: I use 1/2" UHMW. It gets down to bare concrete and it way quieter. I also have powered down force with my linear actuator set up and the UHMW pulls while backing very well. View attachment 416446 Click to expand... Down pressure would be nice Reactions: Buggyman
ToddACimer said: I use 1/2" UHMW. It gets down to bare concrete and it way quieter. I also have powered down force with my linear actuator set up and the UHMW pulls while backing very well. View attachment 416446 Click to expand... Down pressure would be nice
ToddACimer Pioneer 1005-2 Lifetime Member Oct 7, 2016 3,685 15,585 113 Oshkosh, Wi Ownership 1000-5 Jan 28, 2024 #7 FF16 said: Down pressure would be nice Click to expand... It works great. Even if you're plowing with the plow up, it doesn't ride up as the snow gets deep. Reactions: Buggyman
FF16 said: Down pressure would be nice Click to expand... It works great. Even if you're plowing with the plow up, it doesn't ride up as the snow gets deep.
FF16 Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2020 387 3,852 93 Southwest Wisconsin usa Ownership 700-4 Jan 28, 2024 #8 ToddACimer said: It works great. Even if you're plowing with the plow up, it doesn't ride up as the snow gets deep. Click to expand... Now I'm going to have add that to the list lol Reactions: Buggyman
ToddACimer said: It works great. Even if you're plowing with the plow up, it doesn't ride up as the snow gets deep. Click to expand... Now I'm going to have add that to the list lol
ToddACimer Pioneer 1005-2 Lifetime Member Oct 7, 2016 3,685 15,585 113 Oshkosh, Wi Ownership 1000-5 Jan 28, 2024 #9 The local plastic supply place sold me a 3"x72"x1/2" UHMW drop for $25. That was way cheaper than the steel replacement blade edge Reactions: Buggyman
The local plastic supply place sold me a 3"x72"x1/2" UHMW drop for $25. That was way cheaper than the steel replacement blade edge
FF16 Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2020 387 3,852 93 Southwest Wisconsin usa Ownership 700-4 Jan 28, 2024 #10 That's a good deal The only reason I went with the carbide sections is they may or may not have been free and I wanted more weight Reactions: Mountain Whiskey and Buggyman
That's a good deal The only reason I went with the carbide sections is they may or may not have been free and I wanted more weight