B7100 ATV Front Snow Plow

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Posted earlier about trying to build brackets for my 1980 B7100 to mount a newly acquired Kimpex ATV snow plow. Made patterns for the side plates from 1/4" plywood, used 1.5" spruce to simulate square tubing & mocked up the whole bracket. Duplicated my wood patterns in steel & welded it up yesterday afternoon. Painted before supper & installed the brackets/mount & plow after supper, as it started snowing again! Tried it out this morning & it worked great. Better than my old plow as this one angles. Made the mount to accept the plow frame without modifying it so the plow & frame will still work on my Honda 300 4X4.

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Dion, I have never plowed with the ATV. The snow Plow I bought came off an ATV like mine. I didn't want to alter the plow frame/mounting in case I want to put it on the ATV or sell it some day. Actually, I couldn't have come up with any better mounting system. It's very solid & quick-detach as well. I was going to use the manual lift lever (I find my winch a bit slow) but the previous owner told me yesterday that it would only raise the blade 3 or 4 inches. I'll keep using my winch as it raises it 12 to 14 inches.
 

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Dion, I was looking at those at Princess Auto but don't know much about them, like how strong they are or how well they would stand it exposed to the weather.
 

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piker; i don,t mean to hijack this thread but how do u like the tire studs??
i see a few missing i think. what did u use. just curious.
Louis
 

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Louis, Studs were installed by the previous owner & yes, some are missing. Don't know if they are any advantage or not, I've only owned the tractor for a little over a month. I have found that the little tractor is powerful - it will roll heavy, wet snow well above the height of the blade. I occasionally run out of traction (spinning tires) but not power. After every snow storm (4 so far) I end up raising the blade 1/2 way & pushing the old banks further back, no problem. I might load the tires if I can get a good deal on windshield washer fluid. A local guy has a new set of chains for sale for $50, but not sure I need them.