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Come-Along Fitted Snow Pipe
Arlo Greenberg of Elk River, Minn., didn’t like the snow blade on his skid loader dragging gravel off his driveway. To solve the problem he mounted a length of steel pipe over the blade’s cutting edge.
“The pipe lets the plow glide right over mud instead of picking it up,” says Greenberg.
He cut a 3/4-i
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Come-Along Fitted Snow Pipe MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous Arlo Greenberg of Elk River Minn didn’t like the snow blade on his skid loader dragging gravel off his driveway To solve the problem he mounted a length of steel pipe over the blade’s cutting edge “The pipe lets the plow glide right over mud instead of picking it up ” says Greenberg He cut a 3/4-in wide gap lengthwise through the pipe and then fitted it over the cutting edge Turnbuckles that attach to each end of the pipe hold it in place “The turnbuckles I use are actually threaded cement anchors that hook into the back of the blade I pull them up tight to hold the pipe securely in place ” says Greenberg Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Arlo Greenberg 21217 Nowthen Blvd NW Elk River Minn 55330 ph 763 241-9953
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