Bent snow plow

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02 Jul 2016 11:13 - 02 Jul 2016 20:53 #11952 by Trouty56
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Just about every plow I have owned (not that many) have been bent from years of use.....the outside cutting areas take on a lot of stress and bend back a bit while the tops bend forward....this is how I straighten them with tools and equipment most of us have in our garage.....a chain and floor jack....



Afterwards....



Bob T
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02 Jul 2016 11:33 #11954 by GT 14
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Great idea Bob, I will put that in the gray matter file.:hi5

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02 Jul 2016 17:33 #11956 by Geno
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Nice idea Bob. Just make sure the chain doesn't slip lol.

I used to put a small piece of wood under the high spot and back a tractor up on it a little to straighten it. Oops, let me clarify the Kubota backhoe end or the International 756 Turbo kind of tractor... :rolling

Now I use the forklift. The common household man tools is brilliant. :thumb1

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02 Jul 2016 19:41 #11958 by motor12
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MacGyver would be proud of you.

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04 Jul 2016 08:50 #11963 by nappypappy
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Nice idea and I will remember that when and if I ever get a blade............that's using the o noodle.....................:goodjob :smile2 :bacon0

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