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Dearborn Snow Plow

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Arthur Brestlin

08-12-2000 05:20:42




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Does anyone know how to replicate the cable assy which raises and lowers this snow blade? I have tried and failed several times!




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Snow Plow

08-13-2000 09:34:02




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 Re: Dearborn Snow Plow in reply to Arthur Brestlin, 08-12-2000 05:20:42  
There is a connector that goes from the rear fender mounts and around the lift arms. A bar goes across and the lift arms hit that to raise and lower. When the arms are raised the connector sort of pivots at the fender mounts. A cable on each side is attached to the under tractor side of the connector. The cables runs under the tractor along with the plow mount bars (which also connect at the fender bolts). The cables then go over a pulley attached to the front axile and then down to the plow mount. You get about a 6 inch lift. Sorry if this is confusing, but it really is quite simple. It's clear as a bell in MY head. I don't have a great picture but email me if your interested and I'll send you a couple.
Good Luck!

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Russ in SoCal

08-13-2000 02:37:01




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 Re: Dearborn Snow Plow in reply to Arthur Brestlin, 08-12-2000 05:20:42  
Arthur,
Try the link below. If your plow looks like this one, Smith may be able to get you in touch with the plow's owner.
I try not to move the stuff. Just sleep 'til 10 and it's melted.
Russ



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Russ, again

08-13-2000 02:46:25




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 Re: Re: Dearborn Snow Plow in reply to Russ in SoCal, 08-13-2000 02:37:01  
Or this one. About halfway down the page, there is a small section says "Snow Removal." If you want to invest 12 or 13 stamps, you may get lucky and find a good manual to have around.
HTH
Russ



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