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How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A?

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sue

12-10-2002 21:28:52




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I have 4 pix of this but don't know how to get them in this question-e-mail me and I'll send them
The hauler attached the long rod but we assume that the plate goes in body side-have to get bolts.
Then there is a rod on top of the plow, which we just set on top of where the log rod goes- don't know where to put that.
Lastly, there looks like a vertical lever near seat to where I operate the up and down of the plow- I don't know the part names yet and never owned a tractor. Still learning....

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sue

12-18-2002 10:15:22




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 Re: How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A? in reply to sue, 12-10-2002 21:28:52  
MANY THX TO DOUG IN NY FOR THE SCANNED MANUAL PAGES ON HOW TO MOUNT THE BLADE!
WE WILL NOW BE ABLE TO DO THE WORK!



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Russ Smart

12-13-2002 15:14:32




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 Re: How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A? in reply to sue, 12-10-2002 21:28:52  
I built my own plow so it might not be the same but my push arms atached to the holes in the front of the final drives and I had lift chains atached to the cultivator lift. The push arms were under the front axle so I coudn't lift the blade very high but it worked OK. Had a nice curved 6' blade made out of a old water heater tank, with a sring loaded trip!



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sue

12-13-2002 15:28:49




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 Re: Re: How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A? in reply to Russ Smart, 12-13-2002 15:14:32  
russ-
I have exhaust lift, so would those chains go to that? e-mail me for the pictures- you seem to be able to figure ite all out! Still not on yet..
sue



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Russ Smart

12-14-2002 14:44:18




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 Re: Re: Re: How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A? in reply to sue, 12-13-2002 15:28:49  
The chains went to a shaft that looked like a crankshaft, that was connected to the long lever and the compensating springs. My father-in-law used to have one with exaust lift but I dont remember how it connected. He has since passed away and the tractor was sold with the farm. The new owner has restored the A somewhat and drives it in parades and such.



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sue

12-13-2002 15:26:03




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 Re: Re: How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A? in reply to Russ Smart, 12-13-2002 15:14:32  
russ-
I have exhaust lift, so would those chains go to that? e-mail me for the pictures- you seem to be able to figure ite all out! Still not on yet..
sue



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sue

12-13-2002 15:24:12




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 Re: Re: How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A? in reply to Russ Smart, 12-13-2002 15:14:32  
russ-
I have exhaust lift, so would those chains go to that? e-mail me for the pictures- you seem to be able to figure ite all out! Still not on yet..
sue



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paul

12-11-2002 12:50:53




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 Re: How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A? in reply to sue, 12-10-2002 21:28:52  
It looks like you have most of the parts you need. The lever is going to be about within reach of you on the seat and will be mounted on something that rocks the blade up & down - the bracket underneath should bolt up to the plate under the tractor. Seems you would just put the pins in the front where they fit. I'd recommend high-grade bolts, so they don't snap off. That's a mess to remove.

But, I never mounted such a thing, so sorry I can't help you much. Like I said, if I were there I could puzzle it out, but from long distance can't say as I never done it. I could put a loader on an H, or a front mount cultivator on a H through 300 series for you if that ever comes up. :)

You know anyone around you that has been around tractors for any amount of time, they's help for a 6-pack of pop or a meal & conversation.

And don't worry about the riff-raff reply, just means they don't know but don't have enough sense to keep quiet. :) :) :) :) We all learn to just ignore those type & let them be.

--->Paul

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Harry Potter

12-11-2002 10:14:29




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 Re: How do I put on snowplow to Farmall-A? in reply to sue, 12-10-2002 21:28:52  
Nuts and bolts, and duct tape



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