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massey

Finally got this blower adapted. Also shortened a hitch to fit the rear axle and made an insert to hold these JD weights. I poached the wheel weight idea using a 25# plate with a 15# and two 7 1/2 # plates bolted to the 25# plate and bolted it all to the wheels as one piece. So I have about 55# on each wheel and can add another 160# or so the the rear on the hitch. This supplements about 200 # of me. :ychain:

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Gerry w

NICE work!

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Rollerman

Is the blower a Kubota two stage?

Just curious of the make, but it looks impressive in front of your Horse!

I really like your rear receiver hitch & suitcase weight bracket.

Probably one of the cleanest I've seen :D

Any thoughts on welding some of those up & selling them? :ychain:

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Dresden Guy

Very impressive adaptation! WOW! :D

I assume you'll ultimately paint everything WH RED????? :ychain:

Q: Is that trailer hitch receiver a modified Reese hitch or what did you use?

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porkchop

:ychain: Very sweet!!

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massey

Rollerman,

It's probably an MTD or something, it was sold by Arnold Corp. in Shelby Ohio. The model # is 190-831 the manual says it's 45". That was some scraps laying around, unfortunately, I don't have access to that dropoff bin anymore.

Dresden Guy,

That is a reese hitch form a Jeep my buddy wasn't using anymore, and come spring, everything is going to be red for sure.

Thanks for the compliments and ideas.

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rickv1957

Nice work there!!!

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btrrg1969

Good job :ychain:

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can whlvr

nice tractor and nice fab jobs there,i too put a reese on my 308 a while ago,its really handy to be able to put any thing on the hitch,i bought some 2 inch tube and made a few hitches,and also one that replicates the original hitch for my wagon

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Curmudgeon

Cool beans!

I hope to someday, not too far in the future, fall into a similar project putting a 2-stage on the D. I'd prefer a Wheel Horse 2-stage, but will use whatever I can find CHEAP!

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Coadster32

Great work! :ychain: Nice and clean. Great adaption, and use of the suitcase weights.

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Bill

Very nice work.. I have pretty much the same blower sitting here in my yard, Mine is made by Honda, I was going to mount it on cub wide frame... but now looking at your set up I have a WH-141 sitting here not doing anything , I think I'm going to Fab it up and mount in there instead... Thanx for putting up the photos...

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Horse'n Around

Wow thats some clean work, they look like they were made to go together. great job. It will really look good red too :ychain:

John

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