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Re: Looking for pic of A with front snow blade mounted
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Posted by kimk on October 24, 2000 at 16:11:42 from (209.198.116.181):
In Reply to: Looking for pic of A with front snow blade mounted posted by Dave on October 23, 2000 at 21:04:08:
Dave, do you have an IH blade? If so do you have the front lifting lever which runs from the mounting casting ( square cavity behind steering box)forward to the triangular lift arm which rises up from the plow frame? If yes then all you need is a length of pipe, flattened at both ends, two pieces of flat stock welded to each of the flattened ends. These flat stock pieces extend the length of the pipe and are bored to take pins which match the holes in your front lifting lever (the hole one back from the forward most hole ) and the hole in the upper arm of the 'C' on the right side of the rockshaft. I had to make a lot of this stuff myself and can snail you full sized drawings and / or a terrible photocopy of the instalation manual. Sorry no scanner -- hey I'm lucky to have electricity.
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