Just wanted to share todas project of rebuilding a broke & twisted blade for a tractor used to push snow. No. 1- 4 are the twisted mess. No. 5 is all parts cut off & ground clean.No.6 is 2 x 6 x 3/16 rect. tube replacing the U formed channel. No. 7 Some serios gussets. No. 8 Closeup of gusset.No.9 is capping the rect. tube to keep out dirt & snow.No. 10 Finished project & ready to work again.
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02-06-2008, 06:44 PM #1
Repair of an abused bulldozer blade
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02-06-2008, 06:46 PM #2
Rest of pics
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02-06-2008, 07:21 PM #3
Nice job on the repair. What in the world did he hit to bust it up like that or was it done by multiple hits over time. If there is a next time, I think I would trash it and just build a new frame. Im just curious too as to what size tractor or loader that fits on and what size moldboard he is using ?
Ken
What else is there besides welding and riding. Besides that
Miller Thunderbolt XL 300/200 AC/DC
Hobart Handler 187
Dewalt Chop Saw
4" Air Grinder
Die Grinder
Rigid Drill Press
Kellogg 10hp Air Compressor
2009 FXDC
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02-06-2008, 07:30 PM #4
Multiple hits for sure. Of coarse these thins get used for dirt & rocks. 9 ft. moldboard ahead of this one. Most of these units were made for 80- 100 hp. tractors & of course now the make it fir 140 - 160 hp. & don't whoa up on the throttle.


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