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cutter
Join Date: Feb 2000 Posts: 1307 The South Shore of Lake Ontario, New York Pics |
2000-12-12 22376
I located an old Meyers snow plow with hyd. cylinders for sale nearby. I know how I am going to rig it on my 7108 loader arms (by looking at the "Curtis" plow pictures, but am wondering if there would be an easier, faster and more cost effective way than having the brackets made. Perhaps an inexpensive implement that is made for the N/H loader that could be dissected and used as an intermediate mounting device. An old bucket might even work for that. Are the mounts similar on any of the makes or even on the different N/H loaders? All I really need is the area that is used for pinning the end of the loader and cylinder to the implement and can modify from that point.
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charlie
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2000-12-12 22380
many years ago my dad adapted a meyers plow onto a massey loader.the bottom mount is a 4x4 1/2 inch angle.cut the angle to the length you want,put it up to the loader and mark where you want to weld the mounts,drill the pin holes,and then weld in place.do the same to the top but be sure to off set it forward about 4 inchs.i don't have a scaner our i would send a pic.i also put a 3 point mount in between the loader mount so i can use it on the back too.this plow has been used over 30 years without a problem.good luck. ....
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cutter
Join Date: Feb 2000 Posts: 1307 The South Shore of Lake Ontario, New York Pics |
2000-12-12 22381
Thanks Charlie. I think what you are describing would make it a direct mounting to the blade. I am trying to use the plow and Hyd. angle fixture as well to enable the hydroturn. Cutter ....
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