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Old 11-18-2009, 08:21 PM
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I put my tiller project on hold and started working on a snow blade tonight. We'll have snow soon, and I won't use the tiller until spring, so I had to prioritize. So far, I cut the tops off of a 50 gallon drum, and split it directly in half. Next I put the two halfs together and tapped holes for bolts, and that's where I'm at. I have 1/2 inch long machine bolts with lock washers to hold the two together. Tomorrow I'll be picking up enough 1 inch angle iron to build the frame to be welded on the back of the blade, and the arms to attatch it to my tractor. I got three steel plates that are 3 inches by 1/8 inch, and the length of the drum, for support, they'll be bolted at the bottom, middle and top of the blade. Anyone ever tried this? If so, advice is always appreciated. Also, someone told me that the cub blades somehow attatch to the rear hydraulic lift near the cylinder, so the rear lift will actually lift the front blade. Doesn't seem possible to me. True or false?

Would it be hard to get another lift to install on the front?

I'll post pics of the blade project when I get a little further.
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Old 11-18-2009, 09:09 PM
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all cub plows are lifted the same way (except the original non trip), look at these pics of my 71 this is what the last owner did for a lift rod, ive since got a real lift rod but you get the idea, they have nothing to do with the rear lift except the rockshaft controls them both, and the lift cylinder isnt on all tractors either, most have manual lift (im not sure about your 100) but you just need the little bracket that is attached to the lift arm.
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Old 11-18-2009, 09:45 PM
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That's what I was thinking. Now who wants to sell me that rod/bracket.........?

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Old 11-18-2009, 10:38 PM
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I might have missed it. What model tractor are you putting the plow on? I might (have to look in the garage) have the bracket that the rod attaches to on the implement lift handle. You can (and I just did this for my 73) make a lift rod out of 1/2 round stock. Just heat and bend the ends to a 90 degree angle and you're good to go.
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Old 11-18-2009, 11:44 PM
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It's going on a 100. I'm kinda lazy, so I'd rather buy the bracket. Let me know!
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Hey Stitch,
Go to my profile page and to my photo album. Third pic from the left is a good shot of the set up I made to raise my snow plow with the hydraylics.
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