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Re: Farmall A Snowplow- How to do it ?
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Posted by shannon on September 14, 2001 at 18:47:07 from (199.224.85.232):
In Reply to: Farmall A Snowplow- How to do it ? posted by Scotty on September 14, 2001 at 06:54:03:
i have a 100 with a home made plow that i bought off a guy that was used on his a. i think that the plows manufactured mounted on the steering box assembly at the front of the tractor (in the square holes where the cultivators go). this place isnt the best place for a plow though since it looks as though his broke. he then cut up the plow and welded some 4" channel to form a frame which he ran back and mounted to the drawbar. this works real well and you can push anything from snow to grading lanes ect. the only drawback is that it is so heavy it might not work well with your ratchet lift.
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