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Posted by Haas on April 11, 2005 at 18:13:36 from (12.65.43.218):
In Reply to: Super A One bottom posted by AZglide on April 11, 2005 at 15:55:50:
That would be an A-193 plow. The chain on the plow beam goes to the rear rockshaft to lift and lower the plow. If your 140 does not have a rear rockshaft, you will have to rig something up. There should also be a bar that goes from the drawbar to the front rockshaft arm to adjust the tilt of the plow with the hydraulics. If you don't have that, you can still use the plow, but you will have to manually adjust the drawbar height with the bolts for same that are in the drawbar brackets. The bar for adjusting the tilt is often missing from these plows as once you have the plow set, you don't need it. To mount the plow, you turn the drawbar around so that it is forward and mount it on the front drawbar mounting holes on the final drives. Then bolt the plow to the drawbar, using the holes that align the plow correctly with the rear wheel. The chain on the beam then lines up with the rear rockshafts to lift the plow. If you have trouble getting the plow to start plowing, post back, and I can give more info on how to set it.
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