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112 blade

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Dustin Leistra

12-22-2007 14:31:01




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yes just wondering if anyone has a diagram or pictures on how the lift rod mechanism attaches to the tractor and the blade info is appreciated thanks Dustin Leistra




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Boyd in Mn

12-22-2007 21:13:21




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 Re: 112 blade in reply to Dustin Leistra, 12-22-2007 14:31:01  
I had a 210 which is the same basic chassy as the later 112. Didn't want to spend the $$$ for the linkage so I got some 1/8" steel cable, a 2" steel pulley with its own little frame and some cable clamps. I drilled the side of the hood at the front corner and mounted the pulley there. I then ran the cable from the blade frame, over the pulley and then to the lift handle. I adjusted the height at which I mounted the cable on the lift handle and it worked pretty well. That tractor was built like a tank.

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Bob

12-22-2007 16:32:28




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 Re: 112 blade in reply to Dustin Leistra, 12-22-2007 14:31:01  
Early "round-fender" model, or later "square-fender" model?

Even beyond that, there were changes at various serial numbers, so if you really want useful help, you have to clue us in as to what serial # you have!



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Dustin Leistra

12-22-2007 17:54:00




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 Re: 112 blade in reply to Bob, 12-22-2007 16:32:28  
i know its square fender Type # T0011 Serial # 305201 M not sure of the serial # on the blade as it was pretty rusted any other info available on this tractor would be greatly appreciated to Thanks again Dustin Leistra



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steve from mo - dangit!

12-24-2007 13:49:38




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 Re: 112 blade in reply to Dustin Leistra, 12-22-2007 17:54:00  
It"s a whole lot easier than it looks. I have a picture of it if you want to send me your email.

capt(nospam)gravity@hotmail.com



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