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Old 03-09-2018, 08:59 PM
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Default Narrow frame blade and cw36

Here is my narrow frame blade i picked up a few weeks ago along with a cw36 snowthrower. PO cut and welded brackets on the outside and cut and moved the support rod, so i need to straighten that situation out, and install the lift bracket i got on ebay from Patton Acres.
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Old 03-09-2018, 09:07 PM
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This in better shape and plan to clean up and have for a spare on my 127.
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Congratulations on your newest acquisitions. The rails of your blade subframe are bent inward. You are going to need to straighten those out so they are very close to parallel in order to use it.

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Thank you, good to know. i think they go on the outside of the frame on the footrest mount. Its still snowing here, so the snowblower is still hooked up, and i haven't tried to fit it up yet.

I think its been modified to fit a wide frame or different brand, but im not sure it would fit a wf because those subframe arms are different. I need to fit it up on the tractor to "size" up the mounts, they are 13" inside to inside now. I think i might see if they are in the right spot front to back, drill two 3/8 hole in each. Then i can move them to the inside which is correct for narrow frame, and bolt them back on, maybe to use for wf in the future.

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Thank you, good to know. i think they go on the outside of the frame on the footrest mount.

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Tonight, I ground the brackets off the blade frame to relocate them back to the narrow frame location. I broke the frame arm bending them straight. Tomorrow i get to weld this all back together. I drilled a 1/4 inch hole in the brackets to hold them in place for welding.
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I am going to use the blade to scrape rocks off the side of the drive from the snow plow.
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Here's some dimensions off my NF blade
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Old 04-08-2018, 05:32 PM
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Thanks for the dimensions. I got it welded together today, and may have just a bit of snow left to try out, ha. Here is a picture of welds and i found some primer to spray it up quick. 20180408_153052.jpg
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One thing was i had to drill another hole where the pin head is for the quick-tach lever. Head was about 1/8 inch wider than the frame, and the bracket didn't sit flush when i tightened the bolts.20180408_160407.jpg
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Now i just attach the blade.
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Old 04-08-2018, 10:13 PM
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Here it is hooked up. Even got a chance to push some snow, had another 2 to 3 inches. I think another tractor dedicated to blade would be a good idea.
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Here it is hooked up. Even got a chance to push some snow, had another 2 to 3 inches. I think another tractor dedicated to blade would be a good idea.
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one of each make life easier ( the 122 is gone and replaced by another 125 )
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