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Farmall A Snow blade

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Baileyboo

03-12-2006 12:51:04




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New to Farmalls. Did they make a front snow blade for these tractors and are they available? Looking to purchase one and live in the northeast.




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Mr. Farmall

03-12-2006 20:22:36




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 Re: Farmall A Snow blade in reply to Baileyboo, 03-12-2006 12:51:04  
I would rather mow the grass than plow snow with my Farmall A. LOL



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stan2270

03-12-2006 16:59:52




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 Re: Farmall A Snow blade in reply to Baileyboo, 03-12-2006 12:51:04  
Just to add to what the others have posted : McCormick Model 60 leveling and grading blade.



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Tim Geraci

03-12-2006 16:33:03




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 Re: Farmall A Snow blade in reply to Baileyboo, 03-12-2006 12:51:04  
There are a couple snow blades listed in the classifed ads on this site.



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Haas

03-12-2006 14:36:26




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 Re: Farmall A Snow blade in reply to Baileyboo, 03-12-2006 12:51:04  
Yes, they did make a snow blade (called grader and leveling blade) for the A and the Super A. I have seen the one for the A as well as the Super A. These are on E bay and also here in the ad section every now and then. Good ones usually go $300 or so. They are not cheap. However, these make a wonderful snow plow machine. I used to have one and it would easily clear 20 inches of snow. Don't seem to need one here in Tennesse anymore, as it has not snowed worth talking about for nearly 10 years now.

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Paul Shuler

03-12-2006 14:00:12




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 Re: Farmall A Snow blade in reply to Baileyboo, 03-12-2006 12:51:04  
Yes they did and per Hugh Mckay they make a great snow pushing tractor. I have one on a Super C and just love it,though the last few years we havent had any snow here in SW MO. You most likely will just have to look around at sales and on the net to find one. The one on my C is not a lot different than the one for the A.

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