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VeePlow
03-14-2008, 07:12 AM
I've gotten some requests for additional photos of the machine in my Avatar. These are some old company photos I have access to, unfortunately I never had the chance to see this thing in real life.
Clark 880B Skidder fitted with a Craig Vee-Plow.
nedly05
03-14-2008, 11:34 AM
That is bad XXX, I am going to have to rig one up on my skidder, wish I was closer to you I would take the one you have!! I wonder how it plows? Sweet pics, very nice!!!:drinkup
bushcat
03-14-2008, 02:21 PM
they use similar V plows and angle plows on skidders around here to plow roads across lakes for the diamond drill crews, they work really well!
bobcat ron
03-14-2008, 08:33 PM
That is a really hefty set up, very stout!
DirectTech
03-14-2008, 09:15 PM
not many of those skidders were made, the clark 880 crusher the company I work for had two late 80's early 90's that a lumber company used for a while and they said they were monsters
Countryboy
03-16-2008, 08:46 PM
Thanks! :drinkup
All I know about them is what I can read in an old advertisement. It was designed to pull 50,000 lb turns. Maximum line pull: 70,000 lb. Weight: 55,000 lb Engine: 8V71 Detroit or 903 Cummins. Tire size: 29.5 - 29, 16 ply. Fuel capacity: 150 gallons. Apparently this one had a steering wheel as opposed to the usual stick for the steering/blade.
Big Iron
03-17-2008, 12:06 PM
they are a horse! we used one to pick up railroad tracks on a demo job several years back and man did it work slick. modified the v-plow a little, got it aimed down the tracks and picked up several miles of track in very short order
VeePlow
03-17-2008, 12:35 PM
they are a horse! we used one to pick up railroad tracks on a demo job several years back and man did it work slick. modified the v-plow a little, got it aimed down the tracks and picked up several miles of track in very short order
WHAT!? With what brand V-Plow? What did you do to modify it? (a little ***)
Big Iron
03-17-2008, 04:30 PM
WHAT!? With what brand V-Plow? What did you do to modify it? (a little ***)
don't have a clue as to the brand it wasn't new by any stretch of the imagination. i narrowed it to about 6' and put two skis made of 1' plate just off center welded to the bottom of the plow and long enough to ride from 1 tie to the next. we pulled the spikes from the first 50 or 60 feet of track to get the rails to run up on the cutting edges and put the wood to it. peeled up track like a potato peeler. i came in with an excavator with a magnet on it and we cut everything into prepared lengths and picked them and all the loose spikes with the excavator. we did have some problems with flats untill the operator figuared out the faster he went the further the spikes would fly off to the side. as i recall he was kind of a wild and crazy type guy (had 2 speeds stopped and wide open) worked good though, but we were in pole yard with good flat ground. Don't expect to use the plow again without some serious rebuilding it tears them up pretty good.
Dozerboy
03-17-2008, 07:02 PM
Lol I would of love to of seen that from a distance...
D11RCD
09-20-2008, 09:25 PM
Does that beast have a skidder arm on the back or is it a dedicated snow plow?:confused:
Hammer 99
09-26-2008, 02:45 PM
That's a plow on steroids :)
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