Machines | How To Series - Snow Removal - Tractor Rear Scrape Blade
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Ted from Everything Attachments takes advantage of some new fallen snow to demonstrate the Snow Removal capabilities of a Tractor 3 point hitch 6 way Rear Scrape Blade in our latest installment of the "How to Series". If you enjoy learning from our Videos, remember that you can Order the same Implements you see in action . . . right on our website. They are made in the USA, and we have a massive Free Shipping Zone for delivery.
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its not even in front wheel assist
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If you don't have a 45 series John Deere blade or a woods blade...then you don't have a real blade. I have owned them all and everything else is trash! I bought one of these blades and my 790 John Deere folded it up like a pretzel
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How rough are these blades on cement or aggregate?
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Put the blade on the front it will make life easier.
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Is there a blade that i can offset and still be small enough for a scut?
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My neighbor bought one of this blades. They are not for medium or heavy duty use. The metal is soft and bends very easily. Woods is a much better blade and costs less.
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If you take about half of the blade on each swipe you can do a lot more work with the same size Tractor.I use the same blade on my Ferguson Tea20.I live in Burridge,Ontario .We have around 200cm or 2-1/2 feet .Thanks Greg
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I ordered the 50" blade for my Cub Cadet. (MTD) 5264D today. :)
It's going to be so much nicer than the 48" box blade. Hahaha
I'm hoping I'll be able to offset and angle the rear blade enough to catch the windrow from one side of the loader and clear 6+ feet in a single pass.
If it gets here Friday as expected there will be a video or two posted up for sure.
Thinking about a set of chains too... the 4x4 is nice, but there's going to be a lot more drag now.
I'm feeling like a kid who KNOWS he's getting exactly what he wants for Christmas. & just has to wait a few more days. -
Love you guys, best how to tractor channel ever! Just made my first video (ploughing & tilling) check it out if you have time. not as professional as yours but Im learning!
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If you don't over fill the box blade with snow it will be fine, most people that scrape snow like the 45 degree angle of a snow blade so you don't have to dump it out, but many folks do it with a box blade also.
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need some turf tires on that thing for the snow
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or just turn the blade around and push snow by staying in reverse works better also
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no you dont but it dos help
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Do you need 4 wheel drive to scrape snow?
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Do you use draft control to stop the scraper from digging in, or do you just set the height with the lift control?
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@ 7:10, Is that a Toyota is the back ground? Looks like a hell of a lot like a troopy. Didnt think you yanks got those!
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I never straight blade when I'm moving snow. Be it pushing or pulling. That way you don't get those pesky little lines as often. I also go as slow as possible. My old Ford 2N gets the job done!
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thats ok if you dont have a lot of snow i got a back blade 3 1/2 to 4 ft. high plus to get your wheels not to spin as much put chains on the rear wheels and use your diff.lock and when you get a little bit of snow behind your blade lift it about an inch off the ground and keep plowing.
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@IShredBMBWOhio That's why a lot of people turn the blade 180 and push with it when snow gets that deep. If Ted had some wheel weights, slowed down just a little bit, and had taken smaller "bites" once he had a windrow built up it wouldn't have slid him around as bad.
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I like the rear blade because the loader is still available at all times. Have also read that loader mounted blade can make steering a nightmare on small tractors (my 26 hp NH is quite a bit smaller than the tractor in this video.) I had the optional shoes put on my rear blade, I think they help a bit when working on our gravel road / driveway here. As the video shows, the rear blade works a lot better if you can get out there and plow before you get more than 4 inches or so at a time..