Snow Plow Success!
I got the plow installed and tested. It works great. I did discover that following instructions is a good thing sometimes. I installed the stop bolts that set the blade tilt angle before installing the springs. The instructions say otherwise. I did it because it was 'easier' to access the bolts. BUT, there is no reasonable way to stretch the springs into place if you do it that way.
So, I removed the stop bolts and installed the springs. Then I stood the blade assembly up, on the blade, with the push tube assembly sticking straight up. Then, with a foot on the blade, you can pull the push tube assembly back and put in something to hold it there while you install the stop bolts. I used one of the 5/8" blade mount pins to wedge the thing in place while doing this.
Oh, tools are nice too. Most of my hand tools are in my service truck which is buried under a glacier. So, with a 10" adjustable wrench, a pair of pliers and a FOUR INCH pipe wrench, I got the job done. I needed the pipe wrench to hold the allen head stop bolts while installing the lock nuts. Of course, no large allen wrenches in sight.
I plowed about a half mile of road first, then went up to the last house in the canyon, nearly a mile, and all worked well. The last part had deeper snow since it had not been graded since the last snow. I am happy. The RTV had grumbled in deep snow before, but with the blade on it sailed right through with no issues. I am running about 5 to 8 MPH, depending on how rough the ice under the snow is.
Here is the inspector helping me look at the plow after the first workout.
And a couple of closeups showing the sophisticated blade lift system. You can also see the blade stop bolts.
Also, note the angle of the 'pull' on the strap. With a winch, it will be worse. There is a bracket on the plow, but I didn't use it because of the strap. The bracket fits in several places, but KFI makes this part, which is in shipping now, to make the angle of pull for the winch better. It bolts onto the angle circle on the plow.
This bracket will allow me to bolt my winch on the RTV. It too is in shipping.