For those who do not know the difference: ABS has a much higher impact resistance the PVC, which might explain why those who have tried this with PVC end up breaking the pipe. ABS is also stiffer so it will retain its shape better over the length of the blade. In addition, plastic pipe usually comes in different wall thicknesses, RE Schedule 40 or Sched 40, or Schedule 80, (sched 80), which is the thicker wall thickness of the two.
I saw your other video about using this piping and I immediately went and bought a piece of ABS pipe and installed it. I have not used the snowshoes anymore, as I really like the job it does with the pipe...and as you said, saves me throwing gravel all over my lawn that I used to need to rake up every spring. Thanks for this hack! Works amazing and never had to replace the pipe in 2 winters use now.
Def smart. I just bump my blade up a little bit, itd be too time consuming for me to hop in and out and keep having to put it on and take it off. If 90% of what i did was gravel you bet your ass id love one of these!
For my 72" old Fisher Plow mounted on a 1981 Kubota 295, my son fabricated a piece of 2" pipe on the cutting edge. It works really well! and leaves the driveway gravel behind during plowing. Thanks for leading this terrific idea!
Thank you so much for this video. I am looking to buy a house with a driveway that is 650 feet in length and I was trying to figure out how to plow it. I’m so glad I found your channel.
I think PVC pipe is built sorta like hollow-core doors. They have a strong skin on the inside and outside, but the inside is weaker filler material. It doesn't take long on the gravel to wear through the thin outer PVC. Old ABS pipe was solid plastic so it would last much longer. I see some commenters are saying that newer ABS is also made with a weaker core. I don't know about that, so the point would be when you buy an ABS pipe for this, check the end and look at the cross-section to see if the pipe is solid plastic or layers with weaker stuff in the middle. I'm gonna try this -- if our local store has solid wall pipe. I don't have a snow plow but rather the front bucket on my sub-compact Kubota BX25. It's impossible to get the snow and not pick up a little bit of gravel.
Great idea! I tried this on my heavy duty Bush Hog 40-06 rear blade for my tractor. The cutting edge is quite a bit larger than an ATV blade, so I used 4” PVC pipe to fit over the attachment bolts. Quite easy to put on. Tried it out briefly and it works great! This blade is made for moving dirt, so it is very heavy and digs into my gravel and grass. I had tried running the blade backwards, but it has a pronounced blade support structure that hampers snow from rolling to the side. Blizzard here tonight, so tomorrow will be good test!
You must have a State license and a permit to use electrical materials. You may say you are plowing snow with it but it could be seen as commercial electrical work. You're looking at big fines, maybe prison. If you happen to bend that conduit you better hope it doesn't kink or it won't pass inspection. Did you ream or file the end that you cut? That inspector where you live is sneaky too. He'll get you, it's just a matter of time.
Great trick. If you can find ABS, it should serve you much better than PVC, since PVC doesn’t do well in cold temps. Might be better than skid shoes. Thanks for sharing.
There is a lot of ABS pipe that is now called cel-core. It is much weaker. Closed cell foam core with abs liner on the inside and outside. Not as strong as the old regular solid pipe.
Hey Roland...fellow Canadian here...Nova Scotia to be exact...i literally just did this technique. I cut 1 1/2" black ABS pipe to 66" to fit my plow blade. Then i set up the table saw with the blade just making it through the pipe thickness. Tried first to pound it on but no success. Then i cut a V in one end and Shazam, went on no problem. Fortunately we have no snow right now...like +8 right now...December 28th. Am looking forward to plowing tho with little damage to my lawn and gravel. Cheers man...love the videos. BTW...i run cfmotto 800 ex eps...love the machine. Happy trails all..!!!😊
Yes, indeed...it works on an 8.5-foot Hiniker plow blade on a pick-up truck for me too. Not a new idea...just perform a search at RUclips for "plow edge guard" or a similar string. I tried a PVC pipe....chewed to pieces in 25 feet; a steel, corner fence post....twisted like pretzel after two hours. Best solution: 2-inch steel pipe...sliced longitudinally to fit over blade with a plasma cutter or angle grinder....held on by three 3/8-inch, grade 8 bolts with nylon-lock nuts. One can plow a gravel road in full float mode without lifting/pushing any rocks. Best to allow a thin crust of snow/ice to build up on the top of the gravel to allow the guard to skim the top. If your gravel layer is very thick, you may still push rock with an edge guard without a buffer layer.
how does this not climb up over the snow. I have a polaris with one of their plows and took the skids off the bottom because they would dig into the gravel. Not sure how that can just stay down or does the plow need to be weighted?
I'd like to know what quad you are using? Suzuki KING QUAD? I think I heard you shifting. Does anyone make a manual shift, Gear drive quad, anymore? If I knew, I would buy 2 !!! ;>)
You most likely have people who do not even own a ATV or truck that have never plowed making assumptions. Arm chair experts all over the internet. I say this because for some reason this video was suggested to me and I haven’t plowed for many years or looked it up.
Hey, you stole my idea, and I stole it from someone else. I have been using this hack for a few years now and it works great. Use a jigsaw with a metal cutting blade to cut the pipe, its a lot safer.
Sorry bud but thirty five years of plowing here including gravel parking lots. As soon as your plow hits resistance it leans forward with the springs stretched and those pipes will be up of off the ground just like plow shoes do and become a total loss. We tried many things on our six plow trucks over the years.
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For those who do not know the difference: ABS has a much higher impact resistance the PVC, which might explain why those who have tried this with PVC end up breaking the pipe. ABS is also stiffer so it will retain its shape better over the length of the blade. In addition, plastic pipe usually comes in different wall thicknesses, RE Schedule 40 or Sched 40, or Schedule 80, (sched 80), which is the thicker wall thickness of the two.
Good explanation!@@martingibson1225
I saw your other video about using this piping and I immediately went and bought a piece of ABS pipe and installed it. I have not used the snowshoes anymore, as I really like the job it does with the pipe...and as you said, saves me throwing gravel all over my lawn that I used to need to rake up every spring. Thanks for this hack! Works amazing and never had to replace the pipe in 2 winters use now.
That's great!
Great idea
i did the same thing works amazing thanks for the tip!!
Def smart. I just bump my blade up a little bit, itd be too time consuming for me to hop in and out and keep having to put it on and take it off. If 90% of what i did was gravel you bet your ass id love one of these!
For my 72" old Fisher Plow mounted on a 1981 Kubota 295, my son fabricated a piece of 2" pipe on the cutting edge. It works really well! and leaves the driveway gravel behind during plowing. Thanks for leading this terrific idea!
Very cool! Your welcome 🙏
Thank you so much for this video. I am looking to buy a house with a driveway that is 650 feet in length and I was trying to figure out how to plow it. I’m so glad I found your channel.
An atv is very capable of plowing for the most part. In 7 years I've needed to get a truck in hear only twice. Snow was too deep and wet.
Great tip, I have a gravel driveway and use a blade on my lawn tractor.
I just installed a solid-wall 2” ABS pipe on my plow blade works great. Thanks for the tip.
I think PVC pipe is built sorta like hollow-core doors. They have a strong skin on the inside and outside, but the inside is weaker filler material. It doesn't take long on the gravel to wear through the thin outer PVC. Old ABS pipe was solid plastic so it would last much longer. I see some commenters are saying that newer ABS is also made with a weaker core. I don't know about that, so the point would be when you buy an ABS pipe for this, check the end and look at the cross-section to see if the pipe is solid plastic or layers with weaker stuff in the middle. I'm gonna try this -- if our local store has solid wall pipe. I don't have a snow plow but rather the front bucket on my sub-compact Kubota BX25. It's impossible to get the snow and not pick up a little bit of gravel.
That's some high speed plowing! You have really got that dialed in.
Great idea! I tried this on my heavy duty Bush Hog 40-06 rear blade for my tractor. The cutting edge is quite a bit larger than an ATV blade, so I used 4” PVC pipe to fit over the attachment bolts. Quite easy to put on. Tried it out briefly and it works great! This blade is made for moving dirt, so it is very heavy and digs into my gravel and grass. I had tried running the blade backwards, but it has a pronounced blade support structure that hampers snow from rolling to the side. Blizzard here tonight, so tomorrow will be good test!
I'm going to try this on my snow blower. Thanks.
let me know how you make out
I tried this after watching this video. I used pvc foam core. It worked like a charm.
Thanks for the great video
Great to hear!
I use a 1’ 1/2” piece of metal electrical conduit and has been on for years. I def broke multiple pieces of pvc before I tried the conduit.
That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing
You must have a State license and a permit to use electrical materials. You may say you are plowing snow with it but it could be seen as commercial electrical work. You're looking at big fines, maybe prison. If you happen to bend that conduit you better hope it doesn't kink or it won't pass inspection. Did you ream or file the end that you cut? That inspector where you live is sneaky too. He'll get you, it's just a matter of time.
I ve been doing this for years and yes it works!
Awesome!
Great trick. If you can find ABS, it should serve you much better than PVC, since PVC doesn’t do well in cold temps. Might be better than skid shoes. Thanks for sharing.
I didn't realize abs was so hard to find. Your the second viewer that has said that. What's going on with abs?
There is a lot of ABS pipe that is now called cel-core. It is much weaker. Closed cell foam core with abs liner on the inside and outside. Not as strong as the old regular solid pipe.
Been doing this method for last 7 years and works well, not perfect but very helpful.
7 years, awesome! Thanks for sharing
Good idea. I have a piranha
Blade on my Kubota front bucket.
I think something similar would be a big help for me
Wow that is a great idea ,thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
So awesome. I gotta do that to my tractor plow
Good luck !
My Yard tracotr with the wheels taken off the mower deck and the deck set all the way down works well too. But i enjoyed your video.
Thank you 😊
Always plow the spoil to the EAST side of your driveway . Prevailing West wind won't drift in snow so much.
My driveway runs east and west in the woods
I would plow it towards the South side.@@GettingItDoneRepairs
What is the spoil?
@@nhjohn1275the snow removed from the driveway. More of a term excavators use for excavated dirt really
It is what comes off the end of the blade.@@nhjohn1275
I did this on my v plow for years. Worked great. Just cannot drag unless you pin the pipe to the cutter.
👍 it does work 👍
Yes sure does!!!
Hey Roland...fellow Canadian here...Nova Scotia to be exact...i literally just did this technique. I cut 1 1/2" black ABS pipe to 66" to fit my plow blade. Then i set up the table saw with the blade just making it through the pipe thickness. Tried first to pound it on but no success. Then i cut a V in one end and Shazam, went on no problem. Fortunately we have no snow right now...like +8 right now...December 28th. Am looking forward to plowing tho with little damage to my lawn and gravel. Cheers man...love the videos. BTW...i run cfmotto 800 ex eps...love the machine. Happy trails all..!!!😊
Hey there! Have you had a chance to try this yet? Thanks for the kind words :-)
@GettingItDoneNorthOf7 Yeah I did. Works amazing...no gravel no hassle...love it..!!!
Yes, indeed...it works on an 8.5-foot Hiniker plow blade on a pick-up truck for me too. Not a new idea...just perform a search at RUclips for "plow edge guard" or a similar string. I tried a PVC pipe....chewed to pieces in 25 feet; a steel, corner fence post....twisted like pretzel after two hours. Best solution: 2-inch steel pipe...sliced longitudinally to fit over blade with a plasma cutter or angle grinder....held on by three 3/8-inch, grade 8 bolts with nylon-lock nuts. One can plow a gravel road in full float mode without lifting/pushing any rocks. Best to allow a thin crust of snow/ice to build up on the top of the gravel to allow the guard to skim the top. If your gravel layer is very thick, you may still push rock with an edge guard without a buffer layer.
Great idea for the truck plow!
Great idea! Thank you
You bet!
Good stuff , abs is softer than pvc , pvc will tend to break or shatter, doesn't like the cold,
well that makes sense
This is exactly the information I needed. Best place to buy this plow?
I bought the plow system at a local powersports dealership but I think the best deal is on amazon now.
That was amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for that !!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the idea. I will try this on my ventrac kv552
Have fun
Thanks!
Thank you and you're very welcome 😊
That's awesome. I'd rather use that then skid shoes. I didn't see it catch one time
Great job Brorher,l love the Chadian hacks for clearing snow ❄️ Canada 🇨🇦 🍁
Thanks 👍
Im gonna try it tomorrow
I can see how pipe might break if it contacts rocks, exposed stones, uneven/rutted driveways
im going to try this on my jd 212 42inch plow thanks
You're welcome 🙂
how does this not climb up over the snow. I have a polaris with one of their plows and took the skids off the bottom because they would dig into the gravel. Not sure how that can just stay down or does the plow need to be weighted?
I would add a wide strip of something on the top of the blade to reduce snow in the face.
Ya be meaning to but never get to it. 😊
I also installed pcv on the blade wow what a differance no rocks in yard
Doesn’t work as great as snow but it does work really good in the woods where you’re pushing walnuts, i use it every fall
ABS pipe, but what kind schedule 20 40 80 or hybrid
Excellent idea.
heck ya!
Great idea thanks
You’re welcome 😊
That was a great video
Thanks!
I built little skis on the adjustable skids
Wow good idea. I'd like to see that
Has anyone tried modifying this for rear end snow blower being used on a gravel driveway?
And it doesn't slide off??? I may try that ,thanks for the tip!!
I didn't for me
I got used to runing a dozer Without skip plates that's very difficult to do
everybodies gravel is different, couple froze in rock bumps would probably break abs
Pvc and abs plastic,are different
Yep
Where do I buy an atv from? I got a long driveway.
At a powersports dealer nearest you
Maybe some people expect too much.
I'd like to know what quad you are using? Suzuki KING QUAD? I think I heard you shifting.
Does anyone make a manual shift, Gear drive quad, anymore?
If I knew, I would buy 2 !!! ;>)
It's a 2004 Suzuki Eiger. I don't know if anyone makes a manual shift anymore. I'd like to know myself 😊
Honda Foreman makes a manual foot shift
You most likely have people who do not even own a ATV or truck that have never plowed making assumptions. Arm chair experts all over the internet. I say this because for some reason this video was suggested to me and I haven’t plowed for many years or looked it up.
Ya well thanks for taking a look anyway. Have a great day!
Is this a 2 wheel drive atv ?
4 x4
Tried it don't like it. On two quads
What size snow blade is on your Suzuki
54 inch blade.
Thank you for the reply
Hey, you stole my idea, and I stole it from someone else. I have been using this hack for a few years now and it works great. Use a jigsaw with a metal cutting blade to cut the pipe, its a lot safer.
That's a strong accusation. Do you have proof I didn't come up with this idea on my own.haha I've been doing this for years. 😀
Drop the blade on not frozen drive bump the blade up and go
OR... You could just have enough experience and operator touch to plow without grabbing stone!
I do that but sometimes the elevation keeps changing. Plus it's good to show people options
I’d have to use a tablesaw to cut that pipe. I can never cut anything straight with a Skilsaw!😜😜
Only good for a perfectly flat asphalt drive...
not true
@@GettingItDoneRepairs "hack people" are funny.
Sorry bud but thirty five years of plowing here including gravel parking lots. As soon as your plow hits resistance it leans forward with the springs stretched and those pipes will be up of off the ground just like plow shoes do and become a total loss. We tried many things on our six plow trucks over the years.
Yet he has a video of it working perfectly. Tons of comments of it working for people. Maybe you’re in the wrong business?
Lol
Haven't had an issue yet. Maybe a truck plow is so heavy. I don't run into anything much so my blade doesn't lean forward
What size is the ABS pipe@GettingItDoneNorthOf7
Worked for 2 passes then it exploded
I don’t like snow
You have to embrace I always say lol
That’s a really good idea Dam you’re smart
I won't argue with you 🤣
This is a great idea
Sure is and thanks for watching 😊
Thanks!
You're welcome 😊 Thanks for your generosity
Thanks!
Your welcome and thank you! 😊😊
Thanks!
You're welcome and thank you for the super thanks. Much appreciated 🙏
Thanks!
Welcome! and thank you John!