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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 11662" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>Ken : Thats a good looking blade you have there. [Maybe someday] I can see that is where the weakness will be on my blade. those pipes for the pivot pins are light and not welded very well.I think iI will re-work all three attaching points before they create problem . I like your bracing design . The two springs look preiiy weakI think ll replace them and add one. On the flow restrictor I have one. Thanks for the info. A guy that sells snow plows and gives advise on how to build one is alright.I live on the end of a private road about a mile long. I do most of the maintenance. deadbeats dont pay road dues.One stopped and told me I was doing a good gob. I should have held out my hand and said SHOW ME THE MONEY</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 11662, member: 1012"] Ken : Thats a good looking blade you have there. [Maybe someday] I can see that is where the weakness will be on my blade. those pipes for the pivot pins are light and not welded very well.I think iI will re-work all three attaching points before they create problem . I like your bracing design . The two springs look preiiy weakI think ll replace them and add one. On the flow restrictor I have one. Thanks for the info. A guy that sells snow plows and gives advise on how to build one is alright.I live on the end of a private road about a mile long. I do most of the maintenance. deadbeats dont pay road dues.One stopped and told me I was doing a good gob. I should have held out my hand and said SHOW ME THE MONEY [/QUOTE]
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