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I'm at wits end?
I'm usually good at copying interesting/helpfull posts for myself & keeping them in a folder for future viewing. But some how this one didn't make the folder?
Not to long ago a member made new skid plates for his snow blade. Having bought up a thingy from McMasters, welded a washer then welded to a bolt. It seemed better than original. Now I spent at least 2 hours searching for it & can't find the post. Can ANYONE direct me to the right post & info? Nik, Here is what I want to re-build,
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cant help with the post but if you have welding skills the sell hard face welding rods and wire you could reface the ones you have... just a thought
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Nope! Skills like that I don't have
Like I posted, this guy bought parts from mcmasters & almost a exact duplicate of the part that skids along the surface. NIK,
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1977 1650 with cast iron lower grill housing, cast iron oil pan, 54" push-snow blade, rear blade, disc-harrow, 44c and 48" decks, Two cultivators, #1 tiller with both extensions, loaded tires, 75' weights and chains, #2 cart. |
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That's the one I was thinking of Keith, but couldn't remember who did it.
Nik, FWIW, Aaron at extrmemotorworks makes reproduction ones for $34. They are heavier than original. I need to get a couple sets myself. I now clear enough parking lots that I wore out all of mine this winter. The winter of 2013/14 will be known in my book as the "winter from frozen hell". (At least until the next bad winter we have.) |
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YUP. Thats the one. Thanks so much! Did you just remember? Did you have it bookmarked? or If you used the search thing, what did you use as a lead word? I tried & tried & couldn't find it.
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I just gotta get better on the puter, Thanks all, Nik,
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For 20$, this is for a pair, skid shoes PN: 2873423, go to your local Polaris dealer. Kit comes complete with nuts and lock washers. I install a set on my CC149 blade and they work just fine.
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I got lucky checking the home made thread.
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This is getting better. 12 miles from my house. Thanks, Nik
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