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Old 10-21-2015, 11:17 AM
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I made a bracket that holds 2 solid cinder blocks on the back of my 1450 for throwing snow. It sits on the hitch plate and is held up by 2 rear cover bolts ( 5 bolts total counting the hitch plate). They add about 100lbs to the back of the tractor, it is plenty to keep me from spinning chains on my new relatively flat driveway.

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The driveway has been repaved since this picture but I still use chains, with the weight I don't spin tires and leave maybe 3 marks in a season.

Here is a homemade bracket on a 125, I would use the axle tube mounts like he did. I would also grab 2 rear cover bolts so it looks like a capitol A (block lettering) with the legs bolting to the axle tube.
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=35539

Bill
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