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Old 10-21-2018, 12:44 AM
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Default 42" Snow/dirt plow pieces

I'm refurbishing my 42" snow plow before winter however the PO had left the plow out and all the smaller pieces ie. Springs for locking the angle were so rusted they broke while removing them to media blast all pieces. I've done a quick search on the forum to no avail on where or how to get my hands on the replacement o.e.m. or like pieces. And help is appreciated as my son is anxiously awaiting the first snow flake to plow. Also if anyone knows a good durable paint for the front of the blade that will stand up to plowing for a season or awhile that would be appreciated also.
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Old 10-21-2018, 07:23 AM
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I am confused, do you want Parts or Part Numbers...??
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Old 10-21-2018, 08:35 AM
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Sorry, yes part numbers, or online/ parts stores that sell them possibly. Sorry for the confusion.
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Did you look here.??............See link: Front Blades
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It is a blade and most quality paints should hold up quite well, as long as you use hardener, etc. It kind of depends on what you plow, too. If you plow gravel or a gravel road, then it is going to scratch no matter what paint you use. If you plow snow on concrete or asphalt, then rocks on it might scratch it but not as bad, obviously. If your son is that anxious, then you might consider getting or making a stencil with his favorite cartoon character and paint it on the front of the blade or maybe just a smiley icon with something like "Have A Nice Day!" on it. Have some fun with it!!!

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Did you look here.??............See link: Front Blades
Thank you so much, I must have overlooked that. I apologize for my ignorance.
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It is a blade and most quality paints should hold up quite well, as long as you use hardener, etc. It kind of depends on what you plow, too. If you plow gravel or a gravel road, then it is going to scratch no matter what paint you use. If you plow snow on concrete or asphalt, then rocks on it might scratch it but not as bad, obviously. If your son is that anxious, then you might consider getting or making a stencil with his favorite cartoon character and paint it on the front of the blade or maybe just a smiley icon with something like "Have A Nice Day!" on it. Have some fun with it!!!

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That is a great idea!! He loves that idea seeing as how he will be using it to plow driveways and make money on base this winter ( I'm just the transporter). Thank you for the great idea and info, it's much appreciated!!
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