I live on a private road and my plow always tears it up until the ground freezes. And with our crazy weather patterns it doesn't freeze up most seasons. I thought about using the shoe holes to hold it in the slot similar to how you have it. Then I could just unpin the shoe links and store it on another set of hole brackets on top. Great system you have by the way! Thanks for sharing
Amazing job! I have been using plastic pvc pipe on the blade of my ATV snowplow, love it and works amazingly on a gravel driveway, but the pvc pipe gets bridle and breaks with the cold so easy, I’ve gone through 3pipes already and it’s only February! I definitely have to start on this!
That looks awesome but you didn’t show the other side. What does the the hook think hold on too? Driver side you got the pin that slides in then you attach the safety pin . But the other side you welded something to the blade to keep the hook thing attached while plowing?
@@D2500R it cleans awesome, back blades awesome, no complaints at all AND it saves the gravel and grass areas. Guys that put it on the blade have some problems but I used 3" pipe and mount it where the feet would go and keep the actual cutting edge ¼ - ½ off the ground. Wish I could send you a pic.
Looks pretty neat !! Am going to try it on my 8-foot plow. Didn't see any detail on the mount at the bottom of the blade on the left side...facing the plow. Or did I miss it ?? Wall thickness of the 2-inch pipe ? Creative solution !!
I removed the carriage bolt, replaced it with a regular hex head bolt and welded an extra nut to the head of the bolt for extra depth. Then I welded a plate to the pipe with a slot that slides over the bolt head. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the reply. Going to try this on my Hiniker. Tired of having to power broom half the driveway out of the yard in the spring. Love your quick on and off single pin design.
Very well thought out!!! A good engineer dots all the i's and crosses all the TEE's. You sir, are one of those.
CLEVER ... very clever. Nicely done. Greetings from Ontario, Canada.
I am woefully late to viewing this…, but an ingenious idea, and fabrication.
Thank you sir.
I live on a private road and my plow always tears it up until the ground freezes. And with our crazy weather patterns it doesn't freeze up most seasons. I thought about using the shoe holes to hold it in the slot similar to how you have it. Then I could just unpin the shoe links and store it on another set of hole brackets on top.
Great system you have by the way!
Thanks for sharing
Amazing job! I have been using plastic pvc pipe on the blade of my ATV snowplow, love it and works amazingly on a gravel driveway, but the pvc pipe gets bridle and breaks with the cold so easy, I’ve gone through 3pipes already and it’s only February! I definitely have to start on this!
Try a piece of 2 inch water pipe or plastic gas main pipe
Wow you are a genius you need to sell them 👏
Im doing this right now. Thanks for the video, made my life easier
Old timer l like your style.
Very nice. I want to do something similar but only use 18" pieces on the ends of the plow.
thanks for sharing. Simple and effective!
If you’d market that system you’d make millions!
Awesome solution. Thanks. Gilles
Very smooth idea i welded mine on
Genius.
Well done!
I’m so making one of these! Genius!
good idea
Genius!
very clever !!
Sweet set up.😊
Sweet!
That looks awesome but you didn’t show the other side. What does the the hook think hold on too? Driver side you got the pin that slides in then you attach the safety pin . But the other side you welded something to the blade to keep the hook thing attached while plowing?
I removed the carriage bolt and replaced it with a hex head bolt and I welded a nut to the top of the bolt.
Ingenious
Do you have a video of how well this works while plowing? Like to see it in action. Thinking about doing this to my front tractor snow plow.
We don’t have a video, sorry. But when we get some snow we can definitely do that! Thanks for watching!
@@Springdalecottage I literally just cut a slot and welded a 2" pipe on the bottom of my plow yesterday.
I have the pipe behind the blade and mount it with 2 tabs where the shoes go this way its on and off. Been doing this for 25 years.
@@Terk131 so it does well though? Some people say it will leave too much snow. I wish now I had done what you did. That was a great idea.
@@D2500R it cleans awesome, back blades awesome, no complaints at all AND it saves the gravel and grass areas. Guys that put it on the blade have some problems but I used 3" pipe and mount it where the feet would go and keep the actual cutting edge ¼ - ½ off the ground. Wish I could send you a pic.
Very Well Done Sir! Did you cut the slot with a Grinder? A torch would have likely distorted the Pipe. Sched 40 2"?
Nice job. What size pipe? Nevermind, 2" as stated below.
Looks pretty neat !! Am going to try it on my 8-foot plow. Didn't see any detail on the mount at the bottom of the blade on the left side...facing the plow. Or did I miss it ?? Wall thickness of the 2-inch pipe ? Creative solution !!
I removed the carriage bolt, replaced it with a regular hex head bolt and welded an extra nut to the head of the bolt for extra depth. Then I welded a plate to the pipe with a slot that slides over the bolt head. Thanks for watching!
I cringed every time you threw the pin on the hood. 🙂
😂😂😂😂 💯
Ingenious!!
Genius!!
Cool deal
You sir, are an absolute genius! I have a Hiniker V-plow and a gravel driveway. Does this prevent pushing your gravel into the yard?
Thank you! Yes, this makes a smooth plow.
Thanks for the reply. Going to try this on my Hiniker. Tired of having to power broom half the driveway out of the yard in the spring. Love your quick on and off single pin design.
Wow. Nice.
What size pipe did you use? 2”? Schedule 40?
Yes 2”
looks like schd 10
What fid u use to cut the line across
It’s a gas powered concrete cut off saw with a fiber blade for cutting steel.
You can use an angle grinder with a fiber wheel.
Slick
Nice job. Did you use an angle grinder to slice the pipe?
Thanks! No I used a cut off saw but an angle grinder would work.
What size pipe
2”
What size pipe is it?
Hi, it’s 2”. I apologize, I didn’t see this comment until now.
Nice job, forgive me for plagiarizing it tomorrow morning!
I think you would end up with to much Mat at the end of winter
Id be concerned with the bite not being as good.
It scrapes down well. I only use it until the ground freezes. Thanks for watching!
Never job