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Re: Build or buy a front blade for Super A
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Posted by scotty on October 04, 2001 at 05:32:39 from (199.231.49.128):
In Reply to: Build or buy a front blade for Super A posted by marvin on October 03, 2001 at 08:01:50:
Marvin, I have a 1942 A that im just finishing building a snow blade for.It started life as a cub blade which I widened to just under 6 ft and made it about 15 in high.I made a bracket that goes between rear housing of tractor so Ill be pushing from the rear.Then I built a frame 60 in long that goes under tractor from rear to just under 1 1/2 square hole on steering box.Built another frame that goes from steering box sq hole down to plow level.That is were the pivot takes place on a 1 in pin.So the 60 in frame is welded to the front frame which is bolted to a piece of 1 1/2 in stock that goes through hole on steering box.I am using strong arm lift with a pulley setup for lifting.Hope this helped.Ileft my E-Mail adr for questions. scotty
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