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Re: Mounting Snow Plow
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 11, 2006 at 14:49:37 from (76.212.225.86):
In Reply to: Mounting Snow Plow posted by Lerm on December 11, 2006 at 13:40:47:
Well i could just say just come on down and i'll show ya how i did my S/H , but that probably out of the question . What i did was made up a subframe out of channel iron and for the S/H i used 4 inch for the main frame and three inch coming off the ft. up to the ft. bolster and used the bolster mounting bolts for the plate and that was made out of 5/16ths . The frame workk runs paralell to the ground about 12 inchs off the ground and extends back to just behind the bellhousing with a removeable cross brace between the two main frames , then i came up from the main frame to the bellhouseing from the main frame and from the main frame back on a angel to the munting points on the side of the center section . Made and arch off the ft. mounting for the lift arm and mounting points to accept a Myers snow plow i used a 7 1/2 foot myers . Now since my S/H does not have live hyd. i took one of the angel cyl. and used it for the lift . I also cut down the A frame on the plow to move the plow closer to the ft. of the tractor . This job did not take me more than 3 and a half to four hours to whip up . I just put the tractor in the shop set up 4 jackstands drug out some channel iron a tape massure and some chalk cutting tourch and welder and went at it . Now it helped that we had everything on stock . This whole deal can be put on in less then a half hour and removed in less then 15 min. with and impact and two sizes of scokets and two wrenches and a quick coupler for the hyd.
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