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natemarcum7@gmail.com

I just found a 42 inch snow blade and when I got it home and went to set up I realized it has a broken the blade control rod on the side that is silver can anyone lead me to a replacement I can't find anything on them online thank you

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gwest_ca

Here a parts list so you can be specific in your request.

Suspect you could get one from one of the used parts vendors.

 

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ebinmaine

Can you please post a pic of the broken part?

 

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natemarcum7@gmail.com

Can get a pic of it tomarow I'm looking for part # 29

104338 ROD 

Control rod 

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daveoman1966

That control rod # 104338 (Item "X" in pic) is simply a 1/2" steel rod with a 90deg bend on each end, offset 90deg of each other. 

Home Depot, ValuHome, or Lowes would have a 36" long 1/2" dia round bar for $5 bux or so. 

Using a 36" long x 1/2" rod: 

(1) mark the CENTER of it...then mark at 16" LEFT and RIGHT of center.

(2) Bend each end 90 degree at that mark....OFFSET 90 degree of each other. (Red hot helps)

(3) the rod should now be 32" INSIDE the two OFFSET bends.

(4) After bending, cut off each end leaving about 1" of rod.  

(5) Drill a 1/8" dia hole approx 3/8" from the now bent over ends.

This is the same rod used for 42 and 48 dozer blades.

 

 

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, natemarcum7@gmail.com said:

Can get a pic of it tomarow I'm looking for part # 29

104338 ROD 

Control rod 

 

@daveoman1966 has ya fixed up with some great directions. 

 

That's also a part that can be built with threaded rod and Heim joints.  

THAT is an excellent upgrade to the plow system.  

The heim joints take a LOT of the looseness out of the movement.  

 

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ri702bill
3 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

That's also a part that can be built with threaded rod and Heim joints.  

THAT is an excellent upgrade to the plow system.  

The heim joints take a LOT of the looseness out of the movement.  

 

Absolutely Agree. Altered the rod for the 48" on the C81.

@daveoman1966's statement is true for both rods being the same - ON A LONG FRAME plow.

It IS shorter on a 42" plow for a short frame.

 

 

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peter lena

@daveoman1966   @ri702bill   thats the way to do it !  that index rod picture is showing you the change to make , personally used threaded rod with heim male female joints . also the elastic nut lever swing point , will hold the perfect swing ease setting , lube as you go . tighten up the squeeze  lever, connection rod , tighten the end bends ,  lube , makes for  instant response , detail lubricate the , plow steering quadrant , pin , slide areas , red grease aerosol , have years on this set up , personally also lubricate the front of plow blade , stops rust , slides snow like crazy,  https://www.onlinemetals.com/en/buy/carbon-steel/1-nom-schedule-40-carbon-pipe-a500/pid/23666?variant=23666_12_0&CAWELAID=120293320000234551&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=&CATCI=&gclid=CjwKCAjw15eqBhBZEiwAbD added  vacuum pump rotor , for traction , love doing an improvement change. pete  

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peter lena

@ri702bill   that blade set up along with  vacuum pump rotor , for weight traction , was a game changer , snow plowing ease , Pete  

 

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