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Re: Farmall snowblade
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 20, 2003 at 16:56:43 from (64.228.11.95):
In Reply to: Farmall snowblade posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 20, 2003 at 16:15:28:
Cowman: By your description it sounds very much like the blade my dad had for his 31 loader on the H. I think that blade could mount a number of ways on different tractors. The angling positions will have 5 holes or positions. The shoes for keeping it from digging are adjustable by use of thick washers or spacers on shaft that holds shoe on. Under the angleing mechanism there is a dual coil spring for breakaway protection. It is really just a larger version of the SA blade. They were a 5' blade. If my memory serves me correctly, I think IH had 5', 6', 7' and 8 foot blades, basically all the same design. These blades could all be mounted on loaders or similar to the way SA blade goes on. If you look in photo gallery Paul Shulner has one on his Super C mounted in similar way to a SA blade.
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