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212 plow- and snowblower mounting diagrams.HELP

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bc40ton1

02-07-2007 12:35:27




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I picked up a 212and a plow and snow blower from diff sources. I have the rod that comes to the front but seem to be to short to connect to the implements. There is no bracket/pivot up front on the mower. I just snaked the rod thru the frame out the front. Does someone have a pic or diagram I can go to? Thanks all Bruce




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steve in in

02-09-2007 08:42:00




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 Re: 212 plow- and snowblower mounting diagrams.HEL in reply to bc40ton1, 02-07-2007 12:35:27  
third party image

Steve is right. You can also see here:



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steve from mo - dangit!

02-09-2007 14:53:49




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 Re: 212 plow- and snowblower mounting diagrams.HEL in reply to steve in in, 02-09-2007 08:42:00  
That looks an awful lot like mine, right down to the old dead grass.



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bc40ton1

02-07-2007 13:17:33




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 Re: 212 plow or snowblower mounting diagrams.HELP in reply to bc40ton1, 02-07-2007 12:35:27  
I did find a welded on tab on the left side above a square cutout that the rod is thru. I have a plate about 5" long with 3 holes in it. is this part of the pivot or bracket I need? I tried many diff angles of mounting this off the welded on tab but none seem to work. With all the 212"s out there, someone must have a diagram for me to follow.



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steve from mo - dangit!

02-08-2007 09:09:21




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 Re: 212 plow or snowblower mounting diagrams.HELP in reply to bc40ton1, 02-07-2007 13:17:33  
The plate with three holes mounts to the welded on tab on the frame with a special shoulder bolt. The single hole goes up and the shoulder bolt goes through it. The rod from the lift goes to the middle hole, and two netal plates with holes at each end connect the bottom hole to the tab on the blade frame.

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Bob

02-07-2007 21:05:35




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 Re: 212 plow or snowblower mounting diagrams.HELP in reply to bc40ton1, 02-07-2007 13:17:33  
If you know the model # of the blade and snowblower, you can look up parts views of each item, plus the tractor, at jdparts.com.

It will take a little searching to figure out all the parts needed, and where they go.


You could try asking at:

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