razur65
Active Member
So my neighbor brings his JD 420 up to the barn for some "weld the blade back on" work.
I welded the blade rails on back in the summer when he was trying to use it as a bull dozer and it failed. I told him it was prolly only goodfor snow pushing and he agreed. But, he still used it for a dozer. And it broke again, so now its maybe time to push some snow so needs it fixed again.
The blade was originally "welded" in the center and on the side angles directly to the back of the blade, "supported" by a single pin (bolt) by the gob ob scrap steel at the bottom center of the lift angle.
I welded the blade rails on back in the summer when he was trying to use it as a bull dozer and it failed. I told him it was prolly only goodfor snow pushing and he agreed. But, he still used it for a dozer. And it broke again, so now its maybe time to push some snow so needs it fixed again.
The blade was originally "welded" in the center and on the side angles directly to the back of the blade, "supported" by a single pin (bolt) by the gob ob scrap steel at the bottom center of the lift angle.