Might be a factory blade probably from a truck but frame is totaly homemade. Hope you did not pay much for it. Anything abouve scrap yard price is too much.Did you buy it from owner or an auction? If you bought from the owner he bight have some brackets still on his tractor that you did not get. You might be able to weld extensions to the stabalizer brackets but then question is the spots you are trying to use to hook to the brackets might not be the width to do that. And the frame requires front axle brackets to keep the plow centered under the tractor And those brackets are where the lift cables mount to. Did you get anything for that? If so a picture of that as well. If I was there I could probably figure out what you would need to make but with just the pictures I cannot do that. What does it look like on where you are trying to mount to the tractor, not sure if I am seeing that spot. My tractors are 50 mile away from me and have not seen one for several years. How does it look at front of frame to where cables should go to lift it? Where are you located so someone might be able to help you out. I am in northwestern Ohio.
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