We used to have a Freeman front loader on our 65. If you could find one, the two frames that mount to each side of the tractor may be a good fit for a frame for your plow. Ours mounted under the rear axle at the fender mount locations, and used two of the threaded holes up front by the tie rods. Then you could turn your fab skills loose to adapt the plow to the loader frame. You would have a solid push point at the rear axles then.
I would never talk someone into putting a loader on a 65 though, because of that thin bushing on the front end pivot point. But I guess as long as a person is aware of the weakness and keeps an eye on it, you could have a useable loader too.
Just thinking outloud here, trying to give you more ideas to either confuse or help you.
Don't like the idea of hanging the whole shabang off of those front holes though.
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