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Can someone get me the measurements for the Sub Frame on a front snow blade for a Wide Frame. Need to make one for my 782. The one I have Is a Narrow frame and I cant find one, or at least one that I can afford.
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I may have one that needs the ears welded on (sorry I don't have the ears) that I'd be willing to sell for $45 + shipping.....but I think shipping would be costly. Let me know (PM), if not then let me know what measurements you need and I will get those for you.
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Here is a pick of what I'm looking for I took a sub frame from a deck and have the quick connects made I think I have the angles right. The front measurements are what I relay need + the over all length.
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I have a 54 inch plow for the front of my 1712. What measurement are you looking for. Could maybe get them for you in the morning.
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No hurry I just want to get it built before the first snow LOL.
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Why don't you just cut the ears off yours and make it wider? We used to put our wide frame bade from a 782 on our 71. Length was the same.
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i would rather not cut up a narrow sub frame that is in perfect condition.
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Fair enough.
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This is the one I'm putting on my 1650.
I welded new "upright and ears" on it, but man your going to have a time bending the rails to where they should be. Wouldn't you be just further ahead to find a used one rather than building one from scratch? ![]() Your call. If you want I can measure what I have for you. I know it looks a little off to the one side from the picture of the front, and it is by a 1/8" but the rails weren't in the best condition when I started. It straitens out when it's on the tractor. If you still want measurements draw a line on the pictures where you want it measured.
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Ok, just took some measurement. The over all leight from the front of the rear support to the center of the pivit rod is 31 5/8.
Now for the other measurement. From the front of the sub frame to the front of the upright is 3 1/4. Also from the front of the upright to the center of the pivit rod is 2 7/16. Not sure if you need this, but I have measurments for the upright. From the bottom of the upright to the top of it is 5 3/4. Then from the bottom of the upright to the center of the rod is 5 1/8. Hope this helps. |
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