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NAA Snow plow woes

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P. Blanck

01-11-2005 11:16:49




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Can I use my Dearborn snow plow and frame now in use on my 2N , on my NAA? Will the frame fit, or if not, can I modify the mount to fit? I don't want to go through another season on the 2N with no live hydraulics but the snow is falling. If anyone has any experience with this, I could use the info. Thanx




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RWK in WI

01-11-2005 17:17:38




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 Re: NAA Snow plow woes in reply to P. Blanck, 01-11-2005 11:16:49  
Your N series snow plow is likely cable lift and only raises a few inches. The plow designed for the hundred series and and NAA were availabe as both cable lift and hyd. lift. The hydraulic lift would get the blade up much higher and worked faster. You might be better off looking for a later plow.
The hundred series and NAA plows bolted to the bottom of the transmission and of course the front end. It leaves the rear 3pt available for other uses.

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Frank NY

01-11-2005 16:08:26




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 Re: NAA Snow plow woes in reply to P. Blanck, 01-11-2005 11:16:49  
I just did this with a Arps snow plow off a 8N, I put it on a 640 which is a little longer then the NAA. All I had to do was make up new rear axil brackets, I had a piece of angle made about 6" longer and drilled the holes were they need to go. I think I extended it about 4". When I did it I 1st mounted the frame at the rear and then measured to the front axil to see how much I needed.



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Ultradog MN

01-11-2005 15:45:37




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 Re: NAA Snow plow woes in reply to P. Blanck, 01-11-2005 11:16:49  
I just went through this same thing here recently.
Bought a Dearborn snowplow along with some other items and a buddy was interested in it for his 641.
The plow frame for the NAA/100 series is about 7 inches longer than the N frame. You might get it to mount on your NAA but you couldn"t angle the blade as it would hit the front tires.
Good luck
Jerry



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