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Any one seen this type of lift arm on a blade? I've looked at tons of pictures and haven't run across one that looks like this. I'm making my own plow mount since I can't find one without a blade for less that a c note. Is it for a "float" type blade?
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I think that"s for an 82 series tractor. I have 1 just like it.
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Ok, so since I'm making my own mount it should work on my narrow frame?
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It is for 82 series. I just picked up a 42" from a 682. I think the slot is for when you push dirt it won't bend the lift rod.
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That's not an 82 series bracket. It looks similar, but someone made that one.
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Here's mine WAY DIFFERENT
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Mine just has a hole, no slot.
DSC_0083638x640.jpg Duke isn't the only one to get a "Monday" IH decal!! ![]() I would think the slot would be nice on a hydraulic lift. What would be the advantage of a slot on a manual lift?? |
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So this one is stock?
The two holes are for a lock plate? What is the purpose of the slot?
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Sorry no photo. This one?
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