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Re: IH 140 and model 60 blade
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Posted by Haas on December 09, 2002 at 06:10:27 from (166.72.245.26):
In Reply to: IH 140 and model 60 blade posted by cpearce (va) on December 09, 2002 at 03:28:23:
I sent you an E mail with a picture of the blade on the front of a Super A. The blade is easy on and off if you mount it on the front. Just pull the big pin under the axle and the lift pin and leave the brackets on the tractor. The brackets only interfere if you are using a cultivator or something that mounts to the square hole at the steering gear. I had one of these blades for several years and used in mostly to plow snow in the winter. Front mounted, it works great for that. I even used the blade some while leaving my Woods belly mower on the tractor. You just have to tie up the belly mower when using the blade, so the rockshaft is available to work the blade.
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