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Old 02-16-2011, 11:35 AM
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Dont hold me to it, but I think the plow came off of a 1420 model cub. It required some modifications to make it work. I had to lengthen it by about 8inches, and I had to remove my front pto pulleys for clearence. It bolts to the hitch hole in the rear, then has a plate that mounts in the front quick latch. i used a piece of chain around the deck lift arms and under the plow spine to lift it with the hydraulics. It works good so far. If i get a chance, I will take some pics of it tonight when I get home.
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Old 02-16-2011, 06:10 PM
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Plow pics. The plate in the front keeps the plow from walking side to side. It had to be modified in the middle for the extra length of this tractor. The chain utilizes the factory mower lift arms to lift the plow. The backend of the plow bolts to the hitch hole in the drawbar. The only downside to this plow is that it is only 42" wide. 46" would be much better. This setup actually went on easier than what I thought it would. Best part is the whole thing, tractor, plow and all repairs to get it running so far, I have a total of $125 bucks in it!
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Old 02-17-2011, 01:41 AM
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Well for that price you defently can't go wrong.

Seeing how it is attached now, I can defently tell it aint the plow setup made for your tractor.

Heres what the book shows for a 3235



A bit more complicated and not so easy to take off in the spring and put back on in the fall.
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Old 02-17-2011, 08:10 AM
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Yeah lonny. It is much simpler to hook up. I can have it off of the tractor in like 10 mins tops! And as long as this works, Im not gonna bother looking for the proper plow. It is only manual angle, but Im young! LOL!!
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