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Old 01-02-2012, 10:25 AM
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Hey all, I have acquired a snow plow to put on my 73. I don't know too much about the plows for cubs. I have tried to put the under carriage bracket on the tractor and it seems like the front pins that slip into the front mounting brackets are too wide and are too far away from mating up to the tractor bracket. Is there a difference in plows for wide and narrow frames? I'm hoping it will do pretty good, I just put a fresh 16hp in it and clutch spring. Any advice will help. Thanks

Sounds like you have a WF undercarriage. The plow blades are the same but the undercarriages are different between the NF and WF.
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Old 01-02-2012, 10:41 AM
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Hey all, I have acquired a snow plow to put on my 73. I don't know too much about the plows for cubs. I have tried to put the under carriage bracket on the tractor and it seems like the front pins that slip into the front mounting brackets are too wide and are too far away from mating up to the tractor bracket. Is there a difference in plows for wide and narrow frames? I'm hoping it will do pretty good, I just put a fresh 16hp in it and clutch spring. Any advice will help. Thanks
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Sounds like you have a WF undercarriage. The plow blades are the same but the undercarriages are different between the NF and WF.


Mike's right but a pic would answer your questiuon for sure!

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Old 01-02-2012, 01:29 PM
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Well I thought that may be the case. I have cut the front pins off and moved them back. I will have to spacer them to fit. I hope to get a pic up in a few days when its all put together. Thanks.
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Old 01-06-2012, 08:01 AM
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Not much snow here yet. They're calling for around 48 degrees today.
Here's the 100 after cleaning up the end of the driveway where the snow plow went by. Not enough snow for an action shot.
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Old 01-06-2012, 08:56 AM
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You know, I don't know about the rest of you, but by this time last year we (southern wv) already had over 3 feet.... so far since November.... 4" I haven't even hooked the plow up yet. It's supposed to be 61 here today and in the upper 40's all next week! Guess that's what I get for buying a set of studs for the truck!!
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We've gotten about two flakes of snow this winter here in norther VA, and those never touched the ground! This is no fun at all! I was really looking forward to trying my 682 and blade out in the snow!
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Southeastern MA we had our first snow fall of the year. Just enough to make the driveway look grey.

Last year at this time we had well over 3' on the ground
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Sharp 100 and blade, Kent!
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No snow but I'm ready just in case!
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You can bring that to my house Duke and I'll put some snow in that bucket this winter!!! Well maybe !!

Love the 100 Shultzie!
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