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lol that sounds amazing, my main problem isnt the mount being welded on its how close to the ground the bottom of the mount sits.. like 6 inches off the ground, I cant go anywhere offroad because the thing drags the ground going up hills or through dips and ditches not to mention slows me down in mud.. the snow has NEVER been an issue though i think i could go through stuff up to the hood if i had to
84F250 cant you just make a bumper that bolts on to your plow mounts? If not bring your biggest suitcase over to aus on holiday and we'll knock something up out back in the toyshop.
The TOY SHOP! 2000 SQUARE FEET OF WIFE FREE ZONE! FLUORO LIGHTING, SHOP AIR, TV, THREE PHASE POWER AND OF COURSE "THE BEER FRIDGE".
that bigger them my house i say go 84 just take like 9 suitcases
All hail the wife free zone. Honestly we mortgaged ourselves up to the eyeballs and bought 3 acres in the hills. That way room for the dog and chooks and neighbours not to close plus room for all my junk. So i figured why not go the whole hog and put the biggest shed I can. Taken nearly 2 years at the weekend and stuff but finally tomorrow the concrete floor goes down.
All hail the wife free zone. Honestly we mortgaged ourselves up to the eyeballs and bought 3 acres in the hills. That way room for the dog and chooks and neighbours not to close plus room for all my junk. So i figured why not go the whole hog and put the biggest shed I can. Taken nearly 2 years at the weekend and stuff but finally tomorrow the concrete floor goes down.
Those are the brackets. My old gasser had pretty much the same setup. The bumper mounted to the plow frame very much like what you have pictured there.