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This was just a wake up storm for us, about 6" on the grass but very little on the pavement.
Bridges were about the only places that were hazardous.
More later in the week though from the last forecast I saw.
All plows are right different from mine, Snoway is the only blade I know of that has hydraulic down pressure on the blade.
No carry chains, solid linkage from the mount to the plow with the pump mounted on the plow A frame.
If I think about it, we have a couple Meyers plows over at the shop.
What they have for a blade mount should be close to what you need.
well those pics might just help. we got 17 inches last night and i was running the plow around my driveway trying to clear out the huge snow bank at the end of the drive. so when i tried stacking, the whole front mount decided it wanted to bend forward. not good. but on the bright side all my welds held good. and where it bent to, gave me an idea for a lower support. i need some time to fab something up. hopefully soon. this blizzard kicked our butts. well atleast mine when i was shovelling out the driveway.
I looked at the Meyers setup and it has the lower mount right under the bumper.
Then angle braces from the lower mount back to right above the tie rod on the frame.
from those thats where those lower brackets went to. ive been searching to find some pics and also for those specific brackets. hopefully i can get something quick. its painful to be shoveling your driveway with a plow truck sitting behind you
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