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Blade for 1945 A/C model C

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Paul and Mark

12-07-2000 18:48:56




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We bought this tractor at a yard sale last summer, and need to know if anyone has put a blade on the front for snow plowing. It has 2,small, hydrolic cylinders in the back. This tractor has the wide front end. Any help on this restoration project will be greatly appreciated.
Paul Cleveland
Mark Hanna
Orofino, Idaho




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Tyler(WA)

12-08-2000 09:59:46




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 Re: Blade for 1945 A/C model C in reply to Paul and Mark, 12-07-2000 18:48:56  
I have a small blade that appears to be "home engineered" that came off the front of one of my "B" or "C" models. It's a straight push with no adjustment for angle but it would work well enough.

What kind of information are you looking for?



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Paul and Mark

12-08-2000 14:59:05




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 Re: Re: Blade for 1945 A/C model C in reply to Tyler(WA), 12-08-2000 09:59:46  
Thanks for your quick reply. What we need to know is how the blade could be mounted on the front, and how to raise and lower it. I am a welder and the blade will be no problem to build. Also, we need to know what the 2 small cylinders, in back, are used for. We have the plow and cycle bar impliments. We want to sell the cycle bar, since we have no use for it. If we had a picture or diagram, we could build the blade. We have searched the web trying to find pictures and there isn't any of the wide front end. We are also looking to find the bottom of the oil bath air cleaner, without spending a fortune on it. We have about $1400 in this "antique" already, so we need to stop spending so much on it. (Got the engine to turn over yesterday, so are making good progress.) Thank you in advance, for any tips. Paul and Mark, Orofino, Id.

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