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Is that drawing correct...that there is no crossmember on the front except the bumper?I just watched Diesel Bros. episode on FMTV plow truck...WARNING!: Do NOT build a mount like they did!! It is not structurally sound!!
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Yeah, I wondered about that when I saw that show. I always saw that angled plate under the bumper as a “skid” plate more than something structural. Basically to keep brush, etc from getting hung up in the radiator & fan. Granted it is a very heavy gauge skid plate... but needed on a vehicle of this size.
A plow mount for the FMTV MUST transfer this rotational force all the way back to the frame rail.
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Oh yea, now I see it in the photo also. I don't have skin in the LMTV game. But I design by the fact that 3 points determine a plane. Mounts better be darn solid for a plow.There is a forward crossmember - it is shown in a different view (attached), but is does not provide any structure to the DB plow mount.
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Thanks for the edited in details compared to first post. Offers much more to the knowledge bank in here. Kudo'sI just watched Diesel Bros. episode on FMTV plow truck...WARNING!: Do NOT build a mount like they did!! It is not structurally sound!!
Their design [presumably] assumes that the two brackets that drop down vertically inside the frame rails that hold the plates under the bumper (photo attached - see #4 and #13 on exploded view) provide structure...they do not. Each is only attached with an upper and lower bolt.
Further, the upper mounts at the shackle points mearly "suspend" the plow mount in place but provide absolutely no structural integrity as all of the force from the plow transfers to the very bottom of the mount and acts to push the bottom back, pivoting on the upper mounts.
By way of pivoting on the upper mounts (at the shackle mounting points), their design transfers almost 100% of the force of the plow/resistance to a single bolt on each side that holds these vertical brackets to the frame rail.
A plow mount for the FMTV MUST transfer this rotational force all the way back to the frame rail.
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OMG...thank you TNriverjet...
So you hi-jack a members build thread to cross-post a ad for your productsMore plow testing...
Is that a diesel brothers episode?Admittedly it was a good episode.
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I took this snapshot of my hotel TV screen the night it aired.
That plate on the newer trucks is fiberglass. It weighs about 1/3 the weight of the steel piece, and costs 10 times as much.Yeah, I wondered about that when I saw that show. I always saw that angled plate under the bumper as a “skid” plate more than something structural. Basically to keep brush, etc from getting hung up in the radiator & fan. Granted it is a very heavy gauge skid plate... but needed on a vehicle of this size.
Looks like it is from a diesel brothers episode (some of you will get the inside joke)Is that a diesel brothers episode?
Nice looking plow setup. Where did you get it installed? I'm looking to get a plow mounted on or 1078A1 for our county in Central NY. We are looking for a experienced vendor that has mounted them on these trucks.
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