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Re: Unknown 2-way mounted plow
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Posted by Roger Mills on January 10, 2007 at 04:34:37 from (71.213.68.25):
In Reply to: Unknown 2-way mounted plow posted by Djp on January 09, 2007 at 06:34:45:
I have part of a 2 way and I found out it is an A-187, (or B-187 if for a B) Binder has a book for the A-187 that shows both hand lift and pneumatic. Shock spring goes to front steering box and to center mount rock shaft and U shaped cross over, plow beams bolt to pivots on that. Airlift on left to rear rock shaft. One lever on RT side of engine, two lock levers on LT of seat. Hand lift is on LT side with optional second one on platform to the RT. I am looking for the plow beams and hangers plus parts of the lift itself. Email if you're selling.
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