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Push blade subframe
Dad needs help with a push blade he got for his 125; it didn't come with one and he isn't sure what sub frame needs to go with it for it to work.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psce6aa9a5.jpg http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...pse181ac0b.jpg http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ps7c663291.jpg http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...ps0bdd6c46.jpg :bigthink: Thanks |
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that you will have to fabricate one for that particular blade, that's probably twice the size of the blade that fits on that tractor.
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Having fun with Photo Shop? :biggrin2:
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That's a beast! |
Now that's a blade...lol!
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can't find a manual for it on the site either. |
I hope its got hydraulic lift, even at that it might just lift the rear tires.:biggrin2:
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Looks like there's no lift arm on it, gonna have to use some kind of hydraulic or electric lift that hooks to that chain on the frame of the blade. Ah heck, just fab up a sleeve hitch for it! :biggrin2: |
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If that's not photo-shopped, then that is a small truck snow plow. The chain in the center gives it away. It's for a truck. Probably a jeep actually. :biggrin2: |
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My brother acquired a Scout that someone used for pushing snow. It was so shot that when he was pulling it on the trailer the frame was bending in the center. The cab/roof was gone. He scrapped the Scout and kept the blade to sell. Upon visiting my parent's place yesterday, the first thing I thought was "that looks like a giant Cub Cadet blade." I mentioned it to dad and he said "go get the 125 and take some pics." The tech savvy guy he is; I showed him how to put it on his cell phone as his background wallpaper. I thought I'd have some fun with y'all on here with it too. :ROTF2: |
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