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Old 02-21-2015, 02:52 PM
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Default Bolt on snow plow

Trying to install a bolt on plow on my 123 but the subframe is hitting the bottom of the axel.[ATTACH] .
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Old 02-21-2015, 02:58 PM
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Post pictures of the ears where it bolts to the front of the frame.
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Old 02-21-2015, 03:17 PM
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Default Bolt on snow plow

I cannot get my bolt on snow plo we to mount on my 123. It is hitting the bottom of the front axel.2015-02-21 14.09.47.jpg

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Sorry for the double post I am doing this from my phone and it is the first time I have posted anything from my phone
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You need a pair of bolt on brackets from the front blade to frame.
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what are those brackets that are on the frame made for
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Or the mule drive hanger without the pulleys and the undercarriage attached.
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You need two of part #19, which are easy enough to make. Also you don't have to bolt it to the tractor, You can use a solid rod all the way through (#14) makes mounting/ removing a little quicker.
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If you have a mule drive bracket this is what I did on my 100, no extra brackets to bolt on and off to switch between blade and deck. This is what darkminion was talking about also.
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