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Thread: Building a Plow for my 1986 Big Red. PIC HEAVY. PLOW IS DONE!!! PICS PAGE 2 01-14-15

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    tripledog is offline I could be geriatricdog... at my age Got the holeshot
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    Very nicely done; I like it a lot!

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    I love the plow and especially the sticker

    nice work

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    great job on the plow build. It looks awsome. I am currently working on some brackets to mount one up that i have had lying around for a few yrs. Lent my grinder out, and have not had it returned. I need to do a bit of paint removal befor weld. How does she work? That plow blade looks heavy. how easy is it to lift and lower manually?

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    andersonee4 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Well the sticker went bye bye, as we all saw coming, but it was good for a photo shoot. It lifts fairly easy and drops easier. It is heavy, but its also on the ground a lot. It pushes snow really well, surprisingly well. Once i get the chains on it, and we get some snow, I may just get a video up. The weak link i've found is the lift arm, I will be cutting it off and using solid steel t build another, it has bent a little already and the plow doesn't lift as high. Thanks for all the compliments.
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    what is the size of the plow height and width, also a rough weight estimate? thanks in advance!

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    Super classy ALL the way around here. Thanx for sharing.
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    you use anything special for a plow edge? Like some hardox steel, or just some plain mild steel? I have to make one for mine. I would think that reg. steel would be fine for the amount of use it will get.

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    andersonee4 is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    Just mild steel. Had local metal shop punch the holes. You can just drill them over to fit the square part of the carriage bolts. Designed to wear out.
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    1986 Honda 250es Big Red with custom plow

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