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Topic: Re: naa frontend snow plow
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| Royse
02-16-2013 08:47:58
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I don't have any plans or drawings, but my 2N has a home built front plow.
The rails are 2 x 3 tubing with the cross members mounted to the front
bolster and under the rear end where a drawbar attachment would mount.
I think the rear probably could have went to the fender mounts on the axles
like many of the loaders go as well.
This one runs off the 3 pt, but the frame would work for an electric, etc.
If you don't find anything else I can take some measurements and pics for you.
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| Malecki
02-16-2013 10:48:42
173.45.190.11
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Re: naa frontend snow plow in reply to Royse, 02-16-2013 08:47:58
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| Thanks. Also appreciate the pic. This is probably the route I'll go if someone doesn't have a better idea. I would imagine there are a number of folks that would like to do this if someone had a reasonabale way to construct a frame for mounting the plow. Electric hydraulic should simplify this - just seems a bit tricky to securely attach a frame to the front.
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