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Mower Deck PTO and snowblower attachment

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I need a PTO for operating the underbelly mower deck of a 1966 Wheel Horse 856. Anybody got a part number or ideas? Also, anybody got any idea how you could take the welded on sprocket on the end of the auger off and replace it? mine is worn out and don't turn the auger anymore. 

 

Thanks in advance, 

Alex

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gwest_ca

Welcome to the forum.

 

Some general info

 

 

Original dozer blade

 

 

 

Snowthrower but your's may be different

 

 

One of the mower decks

 

Garry

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