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Re: Snowblade on a Super H
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Posted by Bill L Md on January 03, 2003 at 07:50:14 from (68.55.41.86):
In Reply to: Snowblade on a Super H posted by MattM on January 03, 2003 at 07:05:05:
Matt, we had a snow plow on the M&400,what I am going to call the lift arms went back to the axles and were bolted on with a saddle clamp around the housing.The arms came up to the front of the tractor were it was boxed off to exept the plow.We had an I H lift cyl.on the front of the tractor to raise and lower the plow,with the existing hyd system.Worked well had to get off the tractor to angle the plow,had to lengthen it when we put it on the 400,I don't recall how much and how we did it. You will need chains and a heat houser for your H, gets cold pushing snow without it.
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