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Dose any one make new plow levers, and brackets?

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KW

10-14-2002 14:19:00




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Was wondering if any one out there is making new plow levers, and the little rivited on sheat metal brackets that thay pivit on.
Thanks




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KW

10-16-2002 02:42:53




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 Re: Dose any one make new plow levers, and brackets? in reply to KW, 10-14-2002 14:19:00  
Just to let every one know I found a place that makes new ones for only $7 a pair. That is levers and boxes(the sheatmetal part). What a deal! There email is [email protected].
Thanks for the help
KW



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Bob Collins

10-15-2002 18:55:55




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 Re: Dose any one make new plow levers, and brackets? in reply to KW, 10-14-2002 14:19:00  
KW, After reading your question again, I think you need the trigger and trigger box. That is the handle you squeeze to release the lever to adjust the plow. I found a couple NOS ones once at a swap meet and grabbed them quick, not too hard to reproduce your own from 1/2" rod and an original one for a pattern. You might try John Deere for the box, you may get lucky. bob



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Bob Collins

10-15-2002 18:50:10




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 Re: Dose any one make new plow levers, and brackets? in reply to KW, 10-14-2002 14:19:00  
KW, I think asdfasdfjksd got plow handles for walking plows mixed up with the plow adjustment lever I think you are referring to. If you need the upper end of a tractor drawn plow leveling lever or master lever with what they call the trigger box ( sheet metal ) riveted on, I am not aware of any repros. I would be happy to be wrong on this, seems they and the lower part of the lever,are the first things to break on a plow. Try the scrap yards, good luck. Bob

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asdfasdfjklsd

10-15-2002 13:15:04




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 Re: Dose any one make new plow levers, and brackets? in reply to KW, 10-14-2002 14:19:00  
in classified in Green Mag someone is making repos for 30 dollars



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KW

10-15-2002 13:20:04




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 Re: Re: Dose any one make new plow levers, and brackets? in reply to asdfasdfjklsd, 10-15-2002 13:15:04  
Hay thanks,
I will take a look
Kevin



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