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Snowthrower attachment for 68 Commando 8

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JR Pedersen

Does anyone know if there's one of these available for the 68?

I've done a lot of searching and no results.

Or is there one from another model year that would work?

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ri702bill

There is one model listed in the Implement Interchange Chart in that section...

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gwest_ca

32" Snowthrower DNA - For tractors with horizontal shaft engines

 

1963 model ST-323 - Fits 701, 502, 552, 702, 603, 653, 753, 604

(Drive belt 1589 1/2" x 56.5") (Chute turned by belt 1590 3/8" x 43")

 

1964 model ST-324 - Fits 701, 502, 552, 702, 603, 633, 653, 753, 604, 654, 704, 854, 605, 655, 855

(Uses # 41 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 1/4") (Drive belt 1589 1/2" x 56.5") (First model to use cable on the chute)

 

1965 model ST-325 - Fits 701, 502, 552, 702, 603, 633, 653, 753, 604, 654, 704, 854, 605, 655, 855, 1045, 1055

(Uses # 41 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 1/4") (Drive belt 1589 1/2" x 56.5")

 

1966-1967 model ST-326 - Fits 701, 502, 552, 702, 603, 633, 653, 753, 604, 654, 704, 854, 605, 655, 855, 1045, 1055, 606, 656, 856, 876, 607, 657, 857, 867, 877

(Uses # 41 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 1/4") (Drive belt 1589 1/2" x 56.5")

 

1968-1969 model 6-2211 - Fits 500 Special, Commando 6, Commando 8, WorkHorse 700

(Formerly ST-326) (Uses # 41 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 1/4") (Drive belt 1589 1/2" x 56.5")

 

1971 model 6-0100 - Fits 800 Automatic, 800 Special, Bronco 14, Charger 12, Raider 10, Raider 12, WorkHorse 800

(No record of 6-0100 at Toro. Suspect it was same as 6-0200 plus 6-9112 in one package)

(Uses # 40 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 5/16") (Uses #101460 lift tube and #9750 5/8" x 69" belt)

 

1972 model 6-0200 plus 6-9112 - Fits Commando 800

(Uses # 40 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 5/16") (Uses #102729 lift tube and #102743 5/8" x 65.95" belt)

 

1972 model 6-0200 plus 6-9112 - Fits 800 Automatic, Bronco 14, Charger 10, Charger 12, Raider 8, Raider 10, Raider 12, Raider 14 

(Uses # 40 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 5/16") (Uses #101460 lift tube and #9750 5/8" x 69" belt)

 

1973 model 6-0200 plus  6-9131 - Fits 8hp 4-Speed

(Uses # 40 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 5/16") (Use #102729 lift tube and #102743 5/8" x 65.95" belt)

 

1973 model 6-0200 plus 6-9113 - Fits 8hp 8-Speed, 10hp 8-Speed, 10hp Automatic, 12hp 8-Speed, 12hp Automatic, 14hp 8-Speed, 14hp Automatic, 16hp Automatic

(Uses # 40 chain Pitch 1/2" and roller width 5/16") (Use #101460 lift tube and #9750 5/8" x 69" belt)

 

1974 model 6-0201 is a 37" model

1975 model 6-0202 is a 37" model

 

Notice the early snowthrower model numbers include the width followed by the year the model was introduced.

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ri702bill

Good info there Garry, as usual.:thumbs2:

JR - try to avoid the early models prior to 1965 - those had some inherent design flaws thar were addressed in the 1965 and later models. If you do get an early one with only one chain idler sprocket DO check the condition of the teeth on the welded-on gear of the auger - those are prone to stripping off..... Not a showstopper, but time consuming & costly to upgrade to a second idler & longer chain to improve the number of links in contact......

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JR Pedersen

Thanks for the helpful info...in searching I haven't found one for sale yet...makes me wonder how hard it would be to fabricate a snow plow blade?

Winters here in NE Indiana can be harsh so looking for something to clear the drive/sidewalks with...

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rjg854
1 hour ago, JR Pedersen said:

makes me wonder how hard it would be to fabricate a snow plow blade?

I would think you are in a good area and plow/snow blade should be rather easy to find.

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JR Pedersen
41 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

I would think you are in a good area and plow/snow blade should be rather easy to find.

Hope so! I'll keep my eyes peeled!

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JR Pedersen

Does anyone know if this would work on my '68?

If so what other parts would I need?

Hard to tell from the Parts Diagrams.

 

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JR Pedersen

It came off a 1974 D-200...

 

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peter lena

@JR Pedersen  what ever you get  , be a great time / opportunity  to do a function detailing on it , get a penetrating oil soak going on the entire unit , also hot sun really draws  lubrication into metal , patina is result.  get that plow up on 2 milk crates , one up front   near steering quadrant  , the other  , rear of frame  cross brace , roller stool , the squeeze lever  spring is in the .  swing arc of the plow , with lubrication and red aerosol spray grease , that unit will move with ease . also check out the plow WEAR STRIP , turn it over or replace it . done a number of those , like HITCH PIN CLIPS , on rear  lever connection , pushed all the way  thru  to  end open , area , that way they will not fall out . done a number of those , always oil the face  of the blade for  easy slide off , pete    

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ri702bill

The D series implements do NOT interchange with any other series.....

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