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Re: Re: Re: Mounting a Belly Blade on a super A
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Posted by Haas on April 13, 2002 at 12:12:35 from (129.37.117.124):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Mounting a Belly Blade on a super A posted by ric anderson on April 13, 2002 at 06:53:35:
Oops, I guess you were talking about the grader blade that mounts either on the front, or under the belly. Just came from an auction where there was a Super A for sale that had one of these. I also used to have one, but always had it on the front. Not sure how to mount under the belly. There is a bracket that mounts through the Cultivator attachement point just behind the steering gear. A brace goes back and mounts to the side of the bell housing. The blade then mounts to the bracket under the axle with a big pin. The lift arm for the blade attaches to the bracket and then a rod with a spring for down pressure goes to the rockshaft arm of the touch control. I think to mount under the belly, the bracket mounts to the cross member used for the swinging drawbar, but not sure exactly how that works.
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