Posted by gene bender on August 16, 2010 at 05:00:59 from (67.55.227.196):
In Reply to: Re: B-192 Plow posted by Haydon Rowe on August 16, 2010 at 02:31:35:
After looking in thepartds book your long lever appears like its the lifting lever used on the A-187 which lifted the left bottom. Now that lever bolts to the left side on the tranny area and could be made to lift your plow if you welded a link to the lift assy this would clear your platform. For some reason the parts book doesent show the left lever assy for the B-187 .I cant see the notches in the quadrant on your pics but it sure does look similar to the A-187 snown in the parts book. You sure arent the first to get an attachment and be missing some parts. I bought a whole pile of stuff along with some tractors and ended up getting various levers brackets and so forth. I did sell a B-187 with hand lift. I have and use the B-187 exhaust lift plow for gardens and also have the BN-187 model that i have never used. Ive also had the A192 EXHAUST LIFT model which i sold and also the B192 EXHAUST model which i have sold along with the tractor. Therefore i have had pretty good experience with the various models and their use. Glad to help and good luck.
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