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Re: Snow thrower for Farmall C
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Posted by Janicholson on May 02, 2007 at 20:20:40 from (66.173.50.36):
In Reply to: Re: Snow thrower for Farmall C posted by SDP on May 02, 2007 at 13:14:23:
We had a neighbor with one, long dead, tractor 1200 miles away. If yours is a narrow front, I can describe it as two 3" pipes running from 1' in front of the front wheels, to brackets on the rear axle housings. There was a bracket made for the bolster that bolted on and had a 20" stroke cylinder pointing down to attach to the front cross channel which was 3"X3" square tube. The front bracket also had a pare of projecting guides that fit on either side of a 3"X3" square tube comming up straight (to keep everything centered. The Meyer system was adapted to the horizontal 3"X3" square tube. A hydraulic control was used that tapped into the C system with a block where the steel lines attached to the resevoir/rockshaft unit. Two controlls one up/down, one angle left/right. Slick as anything. JimN
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