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Re: Mounting Snow Plow
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Posted by Wardner on December 11, 2006 at 20:56:01 from (206.148.20.18):
In Reply to: Mounting Snow Plow posted by Lerm on December 11, 2006 at 13:40:47:
This frame was built for a wide front but it may give you some ideas. The wide piece of flatbar at the front bolts to the bolster. A Fisher plow lift frame is welded to it. The rear of the frame bolts to a regular U-shaped drawbar. The drawbar is rotated 180* so that it hangs underneath the transmission. The whole frame is one piece and goes on and off the tractor in about five minutes with six bolts. You just drive over it and start bolting. I leave the Fisher pump, valve, and lever controls on the tractor all year. Although I haven't done this, I think an M could run both front and rear drawbars at the same time. My tractor has a fast hitch. The older pre "Minute-Mount" plows (prior to 1995 or so) are cheap. Some people are giving the whole package away or selling them for no more than $200. Place a free ad in craigslist.com
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