Looks really well done, and the benefit over a dozer with tracks is that you don't have to worry about your undercarriage and steering clutches being worn out which is a big deal on older dozers.
I'm pretty sure the handle on the 3 point hitch would adjust the angle or putch of the blade. But with all that fabrication was done my not function as originally intended. If nothing else pretty cool old tractor
if you make the blade more stable what i mean is angle it back and when the blade is down the HYD has to hold it there not alow the blade to dig in then it will bull doze look at a buldozer it works becouse its ridiged hyd will not alow it to dig in,, and wair you have that mounted on the rear of the tractor the rear has more weight its mor stable all ready,, only othere thing you could try is move the blade to the belly of the tractor turn the tractor in to a grader,, i have cub lo boys they did that with teses tractors ... thank you for donating the catus i love thos things thats positive thinking yes make more videos love your state & country there ......
Hopefully i can spend some time on it after the holidays and mess with the blade and change pitch angle. I know exactly what you mean on belly blade. I have a farmall model A with a belly blade. Works great!
Thank you for sharing. Never seen anything like it. Like to see more of the project
Looks really well done, and the benefit over a dozer with tracks is that you don't have to worry about your undercarriage and steering clutches being worn out which is a big deal on older dozers.
Unique find. Makes me want to get my reversed Farmall Regular loader running.
I'm pretty sure the handle on the 3 point hitch would adjust the angle or putch of the blade. But with all that fabrication was done my not function as originally intended. If nothing else pretty cool old tractor
if you make the blade more stable what i mean is angle it back and when the blade is down the HYD has to hold it there not alow the blade to dig in then it will bull doze look at a buldozer it works becouse its ridiged hyd will not alow it to dig in,, and wair you have that mounted on the rear of the tractor the rear has more weight its mor stable all ready,, only othere thing you could try is move the blade to the belly of the tractor turn the tractor in to a grader,, i have cub lo boys they did that with teses tractors ... thank you for donating the catus i love thos things thats positive thinking yes make more videos love your state & country there ......
Hopefully i can spend some time on it after the holidays and mess with the blade and change pitch angle. I know exactly what you mean on belly blade. I have a farmall model A with a belly blade. Works great!