dearborn front plow

I don't think so. there for mounting on the crankshaft. the pulley I need mounts on the plow frame and a cable rides in it to raise and lower the plow.
 
How many do you need? 1 or 2? When I got my plow 1 of the pulleys was missing, I attempted to make a 2nd one , I didn't complete it because I found a nice pair at Princess Auto. The one came with my plow I don't know if it is original or not , the one I made only needs to be drilled and a bushing put in the hole. I can't seem to post pictures here any more but will send a email with photos.

Stan
9N 222933
2N with 8N motor 8N345567
8N 146710
8N 179555
8N 197904
8N 199000
8N 254079
8N 362039
 
What is a front plow? Sounds like a plow for the front of a tractor, but I"ve never heard of anything like that (of course I live a sheltered life!)
 
Larry,
Believe the front plow they are talking about is one that was lifted with a series of two cables and pulleys lifting from the rear lift arms of the N tractor. The main frame of the plow was under the N tractor. The blade pivoted which was nice.
Had one that I converted into a plow for an R2 Cat. On occasion you may see one in the photo ad section of this site.Hope this helps!!
Mr. T. Minnesota
 
wrenchtech----if you must have original, I have a NOS pulley for your Dearborn Front Plow...

Let me know.....

Tim
 
Frame for the Dearborn
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hi new to this forum, awsome picture, I bought a dearborn snw plow this summer. I have a 1954 nna and of course those back brakets were no where in sight, thankfully I knew enough to spot the front ones though. so any help to make or find plans for them would be great thanks. :D
 
J,
What exactly are you looking for? In my post on this subject I utilized part of the front end plow on an R2 Cat in northern Minnesota. I may have the back assembly (part that hooks to the hydraulic arms). I am not going to use it except for scrap steel.
Mr. T. Minnesota
 
I think what you are looking for is called a 'sheave'(sp). Measure what you have and take the information to your local hardware, store, or go online. As Stan provided (heybusdriver), they are readily available. I looked them up in the 'Princess Auto' cataqlogue about 2 yrs.ago for the same reason. P.S., Princess Auto =your local bulk (mainly Chinese made) outlet. HTH
 
I need one of the pulleys/sheaves that are mounted on the frame towards the front.Do you have one on the remaining part of the frame?
 
graingers and ver sell them in the blocks. doesn't tell what the pin size is. would hve to go though them all to see. thanks for the help though.
 
If you know where to find the "other site" , they have a complete manual for the Dearborn Dozer/Snow Blade that you can copy.

On the same site, in the "How To's" Section, someone has posted closeup pics and diagrams with dimensions for making your own rear brackets for the Dearborn.

There are some real handy guys on both sites that may be able to fab some of the brackets for you. If you start a new post on both sites, just ask if someone would be able/willing to build them, or try it yourself.

I had a complete all original Dearborn Snow Plow that I just sold this summer after upgrading my 860 to do snow plowing. Over the years, I acquired some NOS pieces for it, cables, pulleys, etc. Hard to find as a lot of times the brackets end up being sold with the tractor instead of being taken off with the implement.

Note: Although there were some original frames built for the Jube and 100 Series Tractors, most of the frames were built for the N Series Tractors.....the Jubes and 100 Series are about 4" longer than the N's, so if your plow is too "short", you can just cut the frame, slip in another shorter piece of pipe and weld up so it works on your Jube.

Good Luck.....those plows can move a lot of snow with the right weight systems.

Tim
 
Doug,

Where are you located? If you pick it up, you can have it. Otherwise $15 including the shipping (probably costs $10 for USPS?)

My stompin grounds are from Milwaukee to LaCrosse WI

Tim
 
I checked out princess autos web site. they look great. which ones did you use, the orange 4in. ones or the silver 3-1/2in. ones? doesn't tell me the pin size. he orange ones look perfect though.
doug
 
Doug, I will dig it out of the garage and send you a pic of it tomorrow via email with additional info.....

Tim
 
I think I purchased the 4 inch pulleys, I don't have it here so can't measure for sure. I forget what I paid but good nice pulleys.

Stan
9N 222933
2N with 8N motor 8N345567
8N 146710
8N 179555
8N 197904
8N 199000
8N 254079
8N 362039
 
Doug, what I was doing fell through, the thing of it is = the 'pulley/sheave' is readily available. Have Phun !! & Happy NY!
 
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Hey UD - I know that old bald head. Thats me on my 8N with an ARPS frame and Dearborn plow. Taken about 2 years ago.

Here is another pic.

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Kurt
 
(quoted from post at 17:58:54 12/28/12) J,
What exactly are you looking for? In my post on this subject I utilized part of the front end plow on an R2 Cat in northern Minnesota. I may have the back assembly (part that hooks to the hydraulic arms). I am not going to use it except for scrap steel.
Mr. T. Minnesota
Thanks for the replys the parts i need are numbers 20,21,29, in the plow manual photo thanks mr T
 
tim I think your right about the lenth but maybe we can make up the extra lenth in the brakets i need to fab thanks for pointing that out to me. jubileepa
 

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