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Old 09-06-2012, 01:14 PM
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That looks incredible. Would you be willing to post your plans? Gives me an idea to build a mount for my 1572 pile of parts.
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Old 11-22-2012, 05:09 PM
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That looks incredible. Would you be willing to post your plans? Gives me an idea to build a mount for my 1572 pile of parts.
i didnt draw any plans, all i did was make it fit the front of the tractor like the mule drive ,for the quick connect in the front i used a soild pice of steel dowl that gos from one side to the other & to hold it in the back i took off the frankin stine bolts & bought harden bolts to fit & as for the ram i had an extra one that go's inside the frame to lift the deck & had hoses made.i think the whith of it is 13" x what ever wide the front end is .
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made some ajustments to the plow i put braceing from the plow frame to the back like the haban ,im probly going to use a different ram this one dosent lift enough for me only 5" & i want to add side wings to make it 60" & make them removeable to make it 42" to do the side walks ,plus i want to add another ram to turn the plow L&R.
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Great job! That is neat!
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Looks pretty stout / well built .. I'm just wondering if you made a way for the blade to "FLOAT" over uneven ground ? I'd hate to see it dig into somthing real solid and mabe bend or break somthing {like the frame} on you're tractor. By the way, nice weld job!
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