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OutdoorEnvy

That looks like it will do the job!   Nice work!  So is it a 60 or 72” plow blade?  Thinking the C195 would handle a 72” possibly?

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Achto
29 minutes ago, OutdoorEnvy said:

Thinking the C195 would handle a 72” possibly?

 

I Think he said that it is a 72", he says the tractor has no problem pushing big piles around.

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

It is a 72", he says the tractor has no problem pushing big piles around.

Excellent!!!

 

The 72" will be no issue.  

 

My 60"+ blade ala @wallfish has been a great addition to our snow moving arsenal.  

 

 

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peter lena

@Achto   you can spring load those blade end sliders , for  easier  working ,  how does that steering quadrant , slide pin work ? red grease and  hand  lever tightening / detailing  makes it work easier with that spring that pulls it ,  like a rifle bolt .  pete

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peter lena

@Achto    forgot about the  lubrication spray down on the blade face ,  slicker than snot , makes  that angle plowing  a real blast . pete

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Handy Don

Looks good. I would be careful never to heavily load up only one side of that big blade so it doesn’t excessively torque the transaxle against the tractor frame. The 195 has a lot of power!

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ebinmaine
6 hours ago, Handy Don said:

Looks good. I would be careful never to heavily load up only one side of that big blade so it doesn’t excessively torque the transaxle against the tractor frame. 

 

@WVHillbilly520H sent a side movement limiter to me a few years back. 

It locks into the front attach-o-matic. 

That would be a great addition.   

 

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ri702bill
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

@WVHillbilly520H sent a side movement limiter to me a few years back. 

It locks into the front attach-o-matic. 

That would be a great addition.   

 

Another good addition would be a coat of "WH Red".....

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peter lena

@Achto  that would also be a good  upgrade to  male/ female heim end joints on a  threaded rod  for  direction swing , 1/2"  or bigger , instead of wallowing out those mount holes . pete

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Handy Don
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

@WVHillbilly520H sent a side movement limiter to me a few years back. 

It locks into the front attach-o-matic. 

That would be a great addition.   

 

I just made one to install on my son’s 312-H this weekend based on some ideas from @Ed Kennell. Right now gray primed, but it’ll be red when it goes on! Pics once painted and on!

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kpinnc

You should get you some decals made up for the blade.

 

...maybe "Wheel Moose"! :lol:

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ebinmaine

@mrc

Hey Mike have you seen this thread?

 

 

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Handy Don
On 1/26/2023 at 9:09 AM, Handy Don said:

I just made one to install on my son’s 312-H this weekend based on some ideas from @Ed Kennell. Right now gray primed, but it’ll be red when it goes on! Pics once painted and on!

 

Done and installed. Keeps lateral plow frame movement to ±0.25"

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ri702bill
7 minutes ago, Handy Don said:
On 1/26/2023 at 9:09 AM, Handy Don said:

I just made one to install on my son’s 312-H this weekend based on some ideas from @Ed Kennell. Right now gray primed, but it’ll be red when it goes on! Pics once painted and on!

 

Done and installed. Keeps lateral plow frame movement to ±0.25"

Don - the plow frame lifts in a slight arc, hinged at the Unidrive. Does the quick mount give it enough pivot & wiggle to move freely??

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Handy Don
25 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Don - the plow frame lifts in a slight arc, hinged at the Unidrive. Does the quick mount give it enough pivot & wiggle to move freely??

Yes, it does. We mounted the frame crosspiece about 1.5” foward from where the downrod would be in contact with the Attach-a-Matic’s locking rod to be sure the downrod would have fore and aft play. Tested with it clamped in place before drilling!

My son quipped that the plow-mounted bracket will have friction wear. “Yep.” I answered, “In 30 years that’ll be your problem."

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ri702bill

Tell him he can add an "Anaball" floating 2 bolt bearing like that in the upper steering of the later tractors..... got room for one.

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ebinmaine
28 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Tell him he can add an "Anaball" floating 2 bolt bearing like that in the upper steering of the later tractors..... got room for one.

You got a picture of what that is?

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ri702bill

Sorry - used OE as a lower shaft floating bearing - a popular add-on fix for a sloppy upper shaft. WH P/N 6472

 

Wheel Horse 314-8 steering flanged bearing 6472 - Picture 1 of 1

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

Sorry - used OE as a lower shaft floating bearing - a popular add-on fix for a sloppy upper shaft. WH P/N 6472

 

Wheel Horse 314-8 steering flanged bearing 6472 - Picture 1 of 1

Looks like that might give a little bit more side support while that pin is in up/down motion.

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ri702bill

Yassah!!!  And, it's got that built in wiggle ability.....

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, ri702bill said:

Yassah!!!  And, it's got that built in wiggle ability.....

Here's the plow stabilizer I'm going to be using

 

 

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I'm fairly sure that rod is smaller than the steering column but I think I'll order up one of those bearings that fits this piece. 

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ri702bill

Look at Don's version - right down the middle. Plenty of room to cleanly mount a bearing. Yours may be an issue - wider plate, mount front to back???

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