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Re: Putting a snow blade on a IH H tractor
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Posted by KURT (Mi) on November 21, 2003 at 15:41:52 from (67.72.201.60):
In Reply to: Putting a snow blade on a IH H tractor posted by JR on November 21, 2003 at 11:09:57:
I used to have an H. Donated it 6 months ago to a local church. I had a very crude but semi-effective blade. The most useful blade setup I know of for an H without Hydraulics is as follows: A guy described his setup to me on this site about 2 years ago---Use heavy Channel iron 5/16" thick or so. Make brackets that will bolt on to the rear axles, then bolt the heavy channel iron onto brackets on the rear axle. the channel has to run all the way out in front of the tractors front wheels. THen mount a blade on the front of the channel iron pieces. TO lift the blade/channel setup attach a lift bar mechanism to the side of the tractor about where the governer setup is. this will be the pivot point for lifting the blade setup, you only need to lift up the blade about 6-8 inches.
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