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Questions about H42 snow thrower.
I just bought an H42 snow thrower and mounted it on my 782. I man handled it up and slid it into place. I didn’t latch anything or pin anything, but I can’t figure out how to get it back off. I’ve pulled and pulled, but it won’t come off. Everything seems to be lined up and working fine, but I don’t know how I will get it off next spring. Any ideas???? Also, I’m not sure where one of the parts goes. I’ve included a couple of pictures of the mystery part. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You.
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Your pictures didn't down load.
Or for me anyway---- |
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Me needer Mr. Diggler
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If you pushed the thrower into the brackets it "latched" and to remove it, you need to unlatch it with the bar in front, just on the back side of the frame front cross member,
this will allow it to slide back off. It is the same latch lever that takes the mule drive off. And welcome to OCC!! |
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Pictures??
How do you download pictures on this forum???
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Mystery part
What is this part? Does it go on my h42?
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Looks like a homemade lift attachment for manual lift tractors (582/682)
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