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Old 05-19-2021, 02:37 PM
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Anybody know what model tractor this lift arm is designed for? The plow is for a WF and fits my 782 but the lift arm doesn't lift it more than an inch so before I yank it I'd like to understand the purpose of this particular design. Thanks.
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I have one of those on the shelf, but is does not have and holes in it. It is for a 193-402-100 blade adapter kit for an lawn tractor.
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I picked up a correct lift bracket for the blade. Here they are side by side. I still can't figure out what that big one on the right is for, or why the rectangular slot.
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I have one of those on the shelf, but is does not have and holes in it. It is for a 193-402-100 blade adapter kit for an lawn tractor.
I looked that up and it does look similar but without the holes. In the parts diagram, however, the slot appears to be slanted the opposite way and the slot in mine is too small for the rod to fit thru.
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any part # on the odd one?
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I have one of those on the shelf, but is does not have and holes in it. It is for a 193-402-100 blade adapter kit for an lawn tractor.
Part is 703-0681
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Yeah, here's the 193-402-100 kit showing that bracket. The rod with that kit must be quite a bit thinner than the regular rod in order to fit in that slot.
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