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Re: #44 plow question
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Posted by Ron on March 09, 2003 at 14:14:35 from (65.142.118.9):
In Reply to: #44 plow question posted by Butch (OH) on March 08, 2003 at 06:54:59:
Measure between the bottoms. I think you will find the stands are bolted to the frame and are offset. The standards could be moved to the narrow or wide position. The only 44h plows we sold were eithe 14 or 16". Measure between the soles of each bottom. It could have a clutch lift on one axle or a hydraulic att. bolted to the frame. It was a great plow and won many awards at plowing contests. Good luck. Ron
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