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My snow blade came in today. Can't seem to quite figure out the mounting bracket. Can anyone help explain it? Thanks

Zane

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Digger 66

What Brand of plow ? 

Is it going on your 753 ? 

A pic is worth a thousand words ....

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zanepetty

I can't post pics from my phone unfortunately. Its wheel horse brand. And yes on my 753. I can figure out how to mount the bracket to the tractor

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gwest_ca

1961 blade BD-4271

 

1962 blade BD-4262

 

1963 blade BD-4263

 

1964 blade BD-4264

 

1967 blade BD-4267

 

Does the blade you have fit both the short frame and long frame tractors? The rear cross-bar on these have 2 possible locations to suit the frame length. Do the rear axle housing quick-hitch brackets mount to the front of the axle or the bottom?

 

Garry

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zanepetty

I figured out how to mount it. Just can't figure out the angle control lever thing. Its the full frame blade. I wish I could get a pic up for you guys. The rod on the lever has nothing to mount to on the blade itself that I can find?

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gwest_ca

Go to

https://lookup3.toro.com/partdex/index.cfm?xCaller=Toro

and look at model 06-42BC02

 

The #29 rod goes up into the #7 and the spring clip ends up inside #7.

 

If this is the style you have do not use a spring pin at the rear of the rod. Use a cotter pin that can not accidentally get removed which causes major damage. Been there done that.

 

Garry

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zanepetty

Thanks very much, Garry. I appreciate it. I'll check this out and see what I've got.

And that sounds awful about your damage. It kind of makes me wonder about all the pressure on that small rear end but I guess its fine..

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