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Old 10-05-2014, 08:09 PM
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Thumbs up NF Windbreaker progess

Well I made some progress on the windbreaker Saturday. Sending the canvas out Monday to be repaired i'm still looking for measurements on the small footrest brackets and also the dash tower bracket to the wind shield frame
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Old 10-05-2014, 08:22 PM
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I'll Definetly be keeping up with progress on this one. Will make it easier when I install mine. Great work.
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Old 10-05-2014, 08:24 PM
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thanks I take it yours id for a wideframe?
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107 w/ 75lb IHC wheel weights 3pt. hitch spring assist lift.
1810 w/spring assist and brinly cat.0 3pt hitch w/A frame adapter and sleeve hitch now an 1811 cab and 551 blower
1000
42" spring tip snow dozer blade,qa36a snow thrower,#1 tiller w/1 ext., brinly 10"moldbord, 3pt.cutivator,brinly disk,#1 trailer #4 trailer, 2 sets of Ih weights
windbreaker soft cab,qa42" snow thrower
my grand fathers 67' j.d.110h with brass tag 6 way snow/dozer blade
67' WH lawn ranger
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Old 10-06-2014, 09:09 AM
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I had it on my 582 special but I'd like to put it on either my 70 or 102. My 582 special is in great shape for being 30 years old and I can't bring myself to drill holes in the fenders.
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Old 10-06-2014, 01:31 PM
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heard that
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107 w/ 75lb IHC wheel weights 3pt. hitch spring assist lift.
1810 w/spring assist and brinly cat.0 3pt hitch w/A frame adapter and sleeve hitch now an 1811 cab and 551 blower
1000
42" spring tip snow dozer blade,qa36a snow thrower,#1 tiller w/1 ext., brinly 10"moldbord, 3pt.cutivator,brinly disk,#1 trailer #4 trailer, 2 sets of Ih weights
windbreaker soft cab,qa42" snow thrower
my grand fathers 67' j.d.110h with brass tag 6 way snow/dozer blade
67' WH lawn ranger
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Old 10-08-2014, 12:29 PM
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How can you tell the difference between a WF and NF windbreaker?
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Why don't you just wait until warmer weather to till the garden??
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Old 10-09-2014, 10:52 AM
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The basic difference is the mounts. The dash hoop mounts to the lower mount for the dash on the NF and the hoop for the WF/QL mounts to the front of the dash under the hood.

I've seen several different ways to mount the WF top leg/door catches. Some are short and you have to drill a hole thru the fender pan. The ones I use bolt throuch the hole in the top of the frame on either side of the battery. I haven't found a "factory" mount for the narrow frames yet (in a dealership).

As far as the foot rests, the innermost back bolts and the outermost front bolts are used to mount the longmount and the front also serves as the lower pivot point for the doors.

I just pulled out my snow thrower and my windbreaker and will be mounting them up on my 1650 for the 'snow season.' If requested, I'll take pics to help explain the process.

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Old 10-10-2014, 10:59 PM
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Why don't you just wait until warmer weather to till the garden??
im just getting it set up to build brackets I still have my grandpas garden to do this week
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1810 w/spring assist and brinly cat.0 3pt hitch w/A frame adapter and sleeve hitch now an 1811 cab and 551 blower
1000
42" spring tip snow dozer blade,qa36a snow thrower,#1 tiller w/1 ext., brinly 10"moldbord, 3pt.cutivator,brinly disk,#1 trailer #4 trailer, 2 sets of Ih weights
windbreaker soft cab,qa42" snow thrower
my grand fathers 67' j.d.110h with brass tag 6 way snow/dozer blade
67' WH lawn ranger
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Yes please post more pics
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