Need help with Super A snow(?) plow

Claven2

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My Super A came with this plow, but it's missing a couple things.

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Here's a pic I stole off the site here, this is a similar plow, but it has a spring assembly on the blade - mine looks to have never had a spring.

I'm missing the long bar assembly to hook up to the hydraulic lift, and a square fitting to attach to the forward mounting point just behind the axle.
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Does anyone have suggestions on where I can get the missing parts? Either Canada or US, I'd be willing to pay the freight costs if I can find the bits. I'd like to use this plough.
 
If I remember right the shaft isn't square. It is round
and has two things that look like nuts without
threads that go in each end of the implement mount
tube to take up the slop. It seems like there is a
piece of pipe that slides over the shaft and goes
tween the two square spacers. It keeps them from
migrating further in the square tube. The Y portion
drops down from there and keeps the whole works
where it should be in the tube.

I don't know why you couldnt use two old square
nuts of the right size
 
It's an International No. 60 Grading and Leveling Blade. The early ones did not have the spring. http://partstore.caseih.com/us/parts-search.html#epc::mr63950ar1296761

Go to www.nnalert and order a manual. It will tell you everything you need to know.
 
(quoted from post at 23:45:54 07/24/15) If I remember right the shaft isn't square. It is round
and has two things that look like nuts without
threads that go in each end of the implement mount
tube to take up the slop. It seems like there is a
piece of pipe that slides over the shaft and goes
tween the two square spacers. It keeps them from
migrating further in the square tube. The Y portion
drops down from there and keeps the whole works
where it should be in the tube.

I don't know why you couldnt use two old square
nuts of the right size

I have a large and milling machine, so if someone can post a picture of the correct implement mount parts, I can make the missing bits. Even a parts diagram for this implement would be enough.

I'll need to find a original lifting shaft though, I think?
 
I will snap a picture of it. It's sitting in the lean to all
put together. I think. I know I drove the tractor in and
unhooked it.

I will take a picture of my connecting rod. I actually
didn't use it last time. I used chain. If I hit something
I wanted the blade to be able to bounce up without
jarring all of the lift parts. The tractor will spin out
before you ever need to use down pressure
anyway. Those blades are fairly heavy.
 

thanks for offering to snap pics! :) When you do, please also attached the parts that go into the implement mount, ok?

Here are better pics of the parts I do have, I'll have to buy or fab everything else.

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Claven2, yours is an older variant of the Model 60 leveling and grader blade. Manual available from Binder Books.

I see that the U bracket is using the 'top holes', which according to the book, is for use with the AV. Shorten the left leg (two bolts) and use the lower of the pivot holes on the right for use with the SA.

The 'pin' that holds it to the front mounting tube is a 3/4-11 x18" bolt, with 2" threaded. The bolt goes through two square washers, each 5/8" thick by 1.5" square, with a piece of 1" steel (water or gas) pipe 10.5" long as a spacer between them.

The lift rod is a piece of 1" steel pipe 33.325" long, flattened 3" on each end, with 3/8x1 1/2 bar stock 7 3/8 long welded to each side (4 pieces total), 2 each end, spaced 5/8" between, with .755 pin holes on each end, for a pin center to center length of 41 3/8".

Hope that helps.
 
Ok, use that bottom picture. That is how mine
mounts. I took a picture of the lifting rod. Someone
has added to mine for whatever reason, but it was
originally 43 inches end to end. Mine is a regular A. It it has to go to a lever not the lifting rock shaft.

I took a picture of the long bolt that goes through
the square mount in the front bolster. It is one
LONG bolt, a piece of pipe that is just the right
diameter to fit in the square hole, and two square
nuts without threads. The center hole is big enough
for the long bolt to go through. The square edges
are just big enough to fit in that bolster. In my
picture you see both of the square "shims" on one
side. When it is assembled right there is one on
each end of that shim pipe. When I took it off I just
put them both at one end.

If you measure the size of the square hole and the
length of the hole all the way through you will have
every measurement you need.
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Those pictures are perfect, thanks! So I can either build one out of bar stock and thread the tip, or just use threaded rod and weld a bolt head on the end. I'm thinking either method would work.

Very helpful pictures guys, thanks very much!
 

As an aside, the manual (rather optimistically) shows the plough's support arms NOT fouling the right side headlight.
 
I always take the right light off of the post and zip tie
it to the distributor. I don't trust it. The lift rod on
mine rubs the tin beside the radiator so it may be a
little tweaked. Thus the lack of trust. It's been
farmerized in the past.

It think you could totally use Allthread (threaded
rod) cut to length with nuts on both ends. I'm not
sure why that piece is on the rock shaft. It must
change the geometry or something. I don't use it.
 
(quoted from post at 20:22:32 07/26/15) I always take the right light off of the post and zip tie
it to the distributor. I don't trust it. The lift rod on
mine rubs the tin beside the radiator so it may be a
little tweaked. Thus the lack of trust. It's been
farmerized in the past.

It think you could totally use Allthread (threaded
rod) cut to length with nuts on both ends. I'm not
sure why that piece is on the rock shaft. It must
change the geometry or something. I don't use it.

The extra piece plays an important role when belly-mounting hte plow, I'm just not sure why it's needed when front mounting. Though I might need a slightly longer rod to the rockshaft if I don't use it. Maybe that's why yours was modified?

I'll likely mock it up in place, then measure the exact hole to hole distance I need before I fab anything. The implement mount is the first box to tick off methinks.
 

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