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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Weight for a Super A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 12, 2004 at 15:11:12 from (64.228.11.11):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Weight for a Super A posted by Todd still in Ohio on March 12, 2004 at 09:04:46:
Todd: I actually have two pieces of 1/2" x 2" steel bar pinned into the two lugs on the back of the cultivator mount. They a joined together at bottom by 3" chanel. I have a brace going from the 3" chanel to two 5/8 threaded hole on the side of clutch housing. From the bottom I have two 3" chanels extending out in front of ty rods about 1'. Those chanels are joined at front by more 3" chanel. This frame extends under the axle about 4" below the axle. I use this as a bumper, place for mounting some vegetable equipment, putting on front end weights. I use a sprayer that weighs 800 lbs and if I'm on hilly ground I like a little weight out there. Right now I have that on my 140. My 130 is bit different as I use the push arms for my snow blade for adding weight also. I have an A frame out front and by pulling two pins I can drop the blade, and put other attachments including just front end weight. Blade makes good weight, but it always seems cumbersome.
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