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Re: Plow for an A or Super A?
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Posted by Haas on March 12, 2002 at 09:51:09 from (129.37.117.155):
In Reply to: Plow for an A or Super A? posted by Willie on March 11, 2002 at 18:13:35:
Plows for the Cub and A/Super A were both chain lift. The frame was shorter for the Cub Plow, so the plows don't enterchange between the Cub and the A. The most usual plow size for the A and Super A was a 14 inch, but I think a 16 inch was available. To mount the plow, you turn the drawbar around on the bolts that fasten the drawbar to the final drives so the drawbar is facing forward. Then bolt the pull bracket to the outer most holes in the drawbar. Wheels need to be set in pretty close for the plow to work right. Also, the pull bracket that has the springs for mounting to the drawbar is about 1/2 the size on the cub plow as the A. Springs are much smaller on the cub plow.
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