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Originally Posted by flkeysdude
Hi All...
I'm cleaning up the yard and found I have a plow that I never use. The distance (opening) between the rear lift forks on the lift mechanism is 7". Can someone tell me if this is for a narrow or wide frame tractor...???
Thank you !
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A picture would be helpful, since someone may have molested the undercarriage that I assume you are referring to and that would give us a better reference. I have seen (and now own) a WF (wide frame) undercarriage that someone has cut the arms off of and switched sides on in order to make a WF undercarriage work on a NF (narrow frame), so anything is possible. The WF ones are supposed to taper back and become narrower than they are at the front of the subframe (where it hooks to the Quick Attach (QA) on the frame, so the distance may vary from about 4" to about 7". The NF ones are supposed to run straight back and expand (not be parallel) as the reach the forks on the end so that they can rest on the supports for the footrest on the outside of the frame, so without taking a tape measure to the ones I have, I would say they are about 11"-13" apart at the back forks.
I hope this helps...Put that plow to some good use and have some fun!
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