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Re: Snow Blade for a Farmall Super H?
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 15, 2005 at 08:05:04 from (4.124.65.71):
In Reply to: Snow Blade for a Farmall Super H? posted by Engine Joe on December 15, 2005 at 05:20:03:
I made my owen up from a 7 and half foot western plow by taking two pices of 3 inch channel and making up a sub frame going back half way on the toqure tube then brackes out of two and half inch pipe going on and angel up to bolt hole on each side with supports off the ft. bolster and and a frame work for the lift cyl. that was one of the angel cyl. shorted the a frame of the plow about a foot to get it closer to the ft. of the tractor made up a spreader bar to go bewteen the sub frame to stiffen it up on the back just before where the pipe go up to the bolts on the transmission housing , i made everything so it was all bolted together except the sub frame the corssbrace is removeable andalso the two pipe braces are removeable by taking out bolts it works real good four sets of wheel weights and a set of chains also made up from two sets of 12x16.5 truck chains ya think that ya got a D 9. Just wished my S/H had live power then it would be great. This whole project only took about three and a half hours from start to plowen snow.
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