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Mike harris

I have a B-100and have recently purchased a center mount snowplow for 50 bucks(Yeah it was a steal of a deal).  Will this plow hook up to my tractor?    I ha e had it for 10 years and have only had a tiller, snowblower, and mower deck on.    Any info will help.  

 

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953 nut

:WRS:          There are two types of grader blade. the first one pictured hooks to a bracket on the rear axle.

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The older type mounts to the Mid-Mount where a mower attaches.

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13 minutes ago, Mike harris said:

had it for 10 years and have only had a tiller, snowblower, and mower deck on.

:wwp:

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Mike harris

It's a snowplow not a grader.   Which I would like one of those next.   I will try to get a pic on here of what I have.  

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953 nut
37 minutes ago, Mike harris said:

center mount snowplow

When you said center mount snow plow I figured it was a grader, pictures will help.

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Mike harris

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That is the style I speak of.  

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953 nut

The B-100 will need a long frame snow plow frame, the blade could be put on it. Take a look at this manual and you will see the frame you need.

 

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Mike harris

So there is no way to hook it up?  

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953 nut

Here is the one you have.

 

Just now, Mike harris said:

So there is no way to hook it up?  

If you have a welder and a little imagination you can make anything happen.

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wallfish
23 minutes ago, Mike harris said:

So there is no way to hook it up? 

 

That's built for a vertical shaft engine tractor, not the same as yours but...

 

24 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

If you have a welder and a little imagination you can make anything happen.

:text-yeahthat:

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953 nut
5 minutes ago, wallfish said:

 

That's built for a vertical shaft engine tractor, not the same as yours but...

 

:text-yeahthat:

If John hadn't made a motor cycle out of a snow plow frame you could have used his.            :ychain:

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There goes Van for a test drive!    :hide:

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wallfish
7 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

If John hadn't made a motor cycle out of a snow plow frame you could have used his. 

 

That might not be the best example of what this guy needs to do with his plow frame, he should keep his more straight for better performance :ychain:but like you said, anything can happen with a magic wand (welder) and a little steel.

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Mike harris

I am trying to see how this is mounted on a tractor.    Any tractor so I can figure out how I can rig it to work.   I don't have torches or welder to help me out.  I have a start just need to see how it lifts.  

 

Thank you

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wallfish

Look in those files which were posted above. The manual shows how to mount it to a tractor. Not many of us have vertical engine tractors, let alone one with that snow plow, so the manual is probably your best bet.

 

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953 nut

:text-yeahthat:            Here it is.

Here is the one you have.

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Mike harris

Ahhh.    I have ideas (with no welder or torches) to hook this up but they don't pan out.   Would this lift the same as my snowblower (by pushing it forward) or does it lift.  If I can't figure this out does anyone on this forum close to me want to do an even up trade.   This plow for the long frame like I need?

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