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Old 06-18-2014, 05:04 PM
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I'm usually good at copying interesting/helpfull posts for myself & keeping them in a folder for future viewing. But some how this one didn't make the folder?

Not to long ago a member made new skid plates for his snow blade. Having bought up a thingy from McMasters, welded a washer then welded to a bolt. It seemed better than original. Now I spent at least 2 hours searching for it & can't find the post.

Can ANYONE direct me to the right post & info?

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Here is what I want to re-build,
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Old 06-18-2014, 08:08 PM
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cant help with the post but if you have welding skills the sell hard face welding rods and wire you could reface the ones you have... just a thought
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Old 06-18-2014, 09:50 PM
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Nope! Skills like that I don't have

Like I posted, this guy bought parts from mcmasters & almost a exact duplicate of the part that skids along the surface.

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I think this is what you were looking for.

http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=29564
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That's the one I was thinking of Keith, but couldn't remember who did it.

Nik, FWIW, Aaron at extrmemotorworks makes reproduction ones for $34. They are heavier than original. I need to get a couple sets myself. I now clear enough parking lots that I wore out all of mine this winter. The winter of 2013/14 will be known in my book as the "winter from frozen hell". (At least until the next bad winter we have.)
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I think this is what you were looking for.

http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=29564

YUP. Thats the one. Thanks so much!

Did you just remember?

Did you have it bookmarked?
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If you used the search thing, what did you use as a lead word?

I tried & tried & couldn't find it.
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That's the one I was thinking of Keith, but couldn't remember who did it.

Nik, FWIW, Aaron at extrmemotorworks makes reproduction ones for $34. They are heavier than original. I need to get a couple sets myself. I now clear enough parking lots that I wore out all of mine this winter. The winter of 2013/14 will be known in my book as the "winter from frozen hell". (At least until the next bad winter we have.)
For that price Ill look into it. Maybe better than me fooling around?

I just gotta get better on the puter,

Thanks all,

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For 20$, this is for a pair, skid shoes PN: 2873423, go to your local Polaris dealer. Kit comes complete with nuts and lock washers. I install a set on my CC149 blade and they work just fine.
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YUP. Thats the one. Thanks so much!

Did you just remember?

Did you have it bookmarked?
or
If you used the search thing, what did you use as a lead word?

I tried & tried & couldn't find it.
I got lucky checking the home made thread.
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For 20$, this is for a pair, skid shoes PN: 2873423, go to your local Polaris dealer. Kit comes complete with nuts and lock washers. I install a set on my CC149 blade and they work just fine.

This is getting better.

12 miles from my house.

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