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Uncle Buck

Is this a blade for a Suburban??  (I am trying to figure out how to resize these pictures)

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Uncle Buck

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Trouty56

I'm not sure about the plow....but for the pics...I would ask...how big are they on your computer???  Being a member allows you to upload a certain amount of data but I don't know what that limit is......some upload the pictures to a hosting area like "photobucket" or the like then provide a link to the picture or embed it into the post.  The downside is that the pictures are not still here if you delete them from the hosting site or you allow your account to close.  I am a supporting member and can upload as much as a like here so the pictures will always be a part of the archives for future reference....even if I am not...  Something for you to consider.....

So...back to your dilemma....on your computer try to resize the images to a readable size....I use a program called Irfanview.. http://www.irfanview.com/main_download_engl.htm ..load your image up....select Image at the top....then Resize/Resample....pick something like 640 by 480.....then save it as a different name as what it originally was....then upload the changed image....this should reduce the size of the image so you won't exceed your limit with one BIG picture....

When you want to upload a picture use the More Reply Options (you may already know this) and use the Choose Files... button at the bottom....once the image is uploaded use the add to post button to the right to place the image where the cursor is in the post you are typing.....I try to leave a space below what I type then add to post then leave a space below to start typing again.....

 

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so it looks like this....then preview it....then post it.....or add reply....

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Uncle Buck

bump,   I got the pics resized, so maybe someone can tell me...........

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groundhog47

Looked all through manuals/implements, skipping some and didn't find a match, but it certainly seems I've seen one posted on here similar. The corrugation/bead in the blade is unlike any I've seen posted, but don't discount it as not, yet!

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Uncle Buck

No other horse experts here know??? dang..........

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CasualObserver

No.  It's not. That actually appears to me to be a cut down 55 gallon drum side, and either home made or otherwise improvised mounting hardware.  Never seen any brand of blade with that rolled bead in the blade.

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TT

Resembles the Troy Bilt tiller accessory snow plow, but the mounting bracket is different / altered.
 
Here's the closest one I could find:  link to expired eBay listing

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SousaKerry

I'm betting on home made,  i would say 35 gallon drum though like a grease barrel.

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Uncle Buck

Resembles the Troy Bilt tiller accessory snow plow, but the mounting bracket is different / altered.

 

Here's the closest one I could find:  link to expired eBay listing

 

I would have to say that you nailed it!

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benjiboo

I myself could not say if it is a WH system or not but it doesn't appear to be but it is not the first time I have seen one of those. I went and looked at a model 1067(?) WH tractor that had what appeared to be the same set-up on it. It just bolted on to the sides of the frame rails about the front axle.

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