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Posted by Will@ont.ca on December 26, 2001 at 13:20:24 from (216.58.67.56):
In Reply to: Re: SNOW SNOW SNOW!!! posted by atw on December 26, 2001 at 09:11:21:
atw,I don,t have the means for photo,s,but I can try and describe it to you.First thing I have narrow front...I built it out of angle iron,an old trail cultivator,2 inch,I come straight out front using the last 3 bolt holes on the frame of the H, Come out 2 feet from front of tractor,Go straight down from end of angle 16 inches,put a 3 foot piece across the bottom of the two 16 inch pieces so that you gain the width you need to turn the wheels,put another angle iron from the ends of the bottom cross piece up to the tractor frame where your first angle irons started.I bolted everything togather and took it to my welder buddy.You also need a couple cross pieces across the front for support and the hydraulic cylinder.Put a bracket at each front bottom end to hook up your plow.Remember the plow has to be as wide as the back wheels when plow is on an angle."Mine is 8 feet".I hope you can understand this,the welder thought I had a nice setup,I use the belly pump,once you get on to it it works pretty smooth. Will
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