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Posted by Scotty on September 14, 2001 at 06:54:03 from (199.231.49.128):
I am looking for any pictures,diagrams or advice on installing a snowplow on my 42 A. I am planning on purchasing a plow from a friend who has a cub plow that he lengthened by 1 ft to make it 6ft. I do not have hydraulics on my machine.I purchased the Woods racheting lift attachment and have machined the parts to adapt that to my tractor. I made a 4"x4"X4" block that attaches to the rear pad on the right side of the tractor that lines up the front and rear pads.THe ratcheting attachment bolts to the plate I made that goes from the rear block to the front pad.The front pad is the one on the bellhousing.I would like to push from the rear rather than the front of the tractor.Any help appreciated. Scotty
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