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<blockquote data-quote="rumrunner" data-source="post: 29982" data-attributes="member: 2563"><p>OK..always up to a challenge!! So experiment #1- I cut up an old snowmobile track, doubled it up. The lugs on the track were only about 1/2 inch so I put it back to back. The track was re-inforced with fiberglas rods..I used the existing holes from the drive sprokets. Squeezed it in behind my grader blade gutting edge and the main blade. I left about 1.5 inches below the main blade. Seems to work ok..took out alot of the vibration and doesnt cut into the non frozen surfaces. Today I aquired 16 long x 2 feet wide of 7/16th's thick conveyor belting. Tomorrow i will cut the belting into 6 inch strips x 8 feet long. Drill 3/4" holes 12" OC and that will leave me with about 3 to 3 1/2 inches below the blade. I will also double this up so that will give me a 'sweeping edge of about 3/4 " thick and 3 inches below the blade. Might even triple it up. I am sure it will work great. So far the cost has been minimal. My time and no cost for materials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rumrunner, post: 29982, member: 2563"] OK..always up to a challenge!! So experiment #1- I cut up an old snowmobile track, doubled it up. The lugs on the track were only about 1/2 inch so I put it back to back. The track was re-inforced with fiberglas rods..I used the existing holes from the drive sprokets. Squeezed it in behind my grader blade gutting edge and the main blade. I left about 1.5 inches below the main blade. Seems to work ok..took out alot of the vibration and doesnt cut into the non frozen surfaces. Today I aquired 16 long x 2 feet wide of 7/16th's thick conveyor belting. Tomorrow i will cut the belting into 6 inch strips x 8 feet long. Drill 3/4" holes 12" OC and that will leave me with about 3 to 3 1/2 inches below the blade. I will also double this up so that will give me a 'sweeping edge of about 3/4 " thick and 3 inches below the blade. Might even triple it up. I am sure it will work great. So far the cost has been minimal. My time and no cost for materials. [/QUOTE]
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