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Re: I-H 140 snow blade
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 26, 2002 at 19:54:02 from (209.226.247.153):
In Reply to: I-H 140 snow blade posted by Al Schuman on April 26, 2002 at 19:05:22:
Back ten years ago I was much like yourself. I don't believe a lot of these snow blades were sold new with these tractors. I fabricated a blade. My blade is a 6 foot angle blade. The push arms go back under front axel and hook to a pivot point just below clutch housing. The part they hook to is bolted in same two holes as side dresser uses plus the hole on bottom of clutch housing. That frame is also braced on each side to the final drives. Those braces are quite important, I broke a clutch housing learning. These little tractors are quite agressive in their ability to push. My blade is made from a sheet of 1/8" steel I had rolled. There are 4 curved uprights welded to back of blade 3/16" x 3" and a 1" x 1" angle on top and a 3/8" x 2" x 2" angle on bottom that cutting edge bolts to. The lift mechanism hooks in right rockshaft and goes over axel to a chain that lifts blade. If you have more questions ask. I like this blade better than the factory blade.
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