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Frank DeHaven

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Frank DeHaven

I have a 416 8 and am trying to attach a snow blade however my big hands cant get to the upper lever to attach my bar for the lift.

any one know a secret I dont?

Starting to snow and I cant get it hooked up.

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WHX??

Lower the lift arm as much as can is all I can suggest. 

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ebinmaine

I'm of the "not small" variety of human so some spaces are just not made for me.  

 

Whenever possible I have Trina get the hard to reach areas with her smaller hands and arms. 

 

If she's busy or unavailable I've been known to use long reach pliers for each hand.  

Cumbersome. Awkward. 

Sometimes close to irritating. 

 

But.....

They usually get the job done.  

 

Sometimes I change up the order of installation to accommodate my 🐻 me.  

 

 

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ri702bill

It may not be the same, but on my C81 I remove the flat plate that has the ammeter - super easy access...

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moe1965

I attach it first to the lift arm before I put the blade frame under the tractor.  It will give you a little bit more room

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SylvanLakeWH
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

long reach pliers for each hand.  

Cumbersome. Awkward. 

Sometimes close to irritating. 

 

But.....

They usually get the job done.  

:text-yeahthat:

 

That's what i do...

 

Edward Plier Hands... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Ed Kennell

I attach the plow frame to the deck lift bar with a chain.   Easy peasy if you don't need down pressure.

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oliver2-44
3 hours ago, moe1965 said:

I attach it first to the lift arm before I put the blade frame under the tractor.  It will give you a little bit more room

That what I do on my C160.  It not easy, i have a long nose needle nose plier that helps me get the cotter key or hair pin in the bar pin hole.  I use the solid bar for down pressure. 

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Ed Kennell

I use these to install hairpin clips, nuts and bolts in tight places.Extra Long Forceps | Long Curved Forceps | EOD Gear

 

 

 

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peter lena

 @Frank DeHaven  yes that dash face removal  is what you want to  help you , would also washer up , the sloppy trunnion  type , lift connection point , while you are in that area , get some red aerosol spray grease , extension tube , get it into every movement area , make the rust run out ,bronze bushings  at end areas ,   @Ed Kennell  hemostats , used those forever , tying flies , like having an extra hand , pete

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