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Can I use this 42" Plow for my 416 h?

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cbutler49

I recently purchased a 416 H. With the purchase came this plow that the seller told me may or may not fit. Looking at it (picture attached) I know it is not for this model. The plow is in pretty good shape hoping maybe I can modify it for the 416 H. If not maybe I can sell this one and pick one up that would fit. Looking for suggestions. Thanks Chris

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KC9KAS

1st of all, :WRS:

There is an ID tag on the plow....check the model number against the models in the "manuals" section to determine if it is for your GT or not.

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Sparky

Its not made for the 416. Post the model# off the tag (I see it in the picture) so we can tell you what it does fit. It'll help when you go to sell it to know what it fits.

  :WRS:

 

Mike...........

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TT

:WRS:

 

That's late 70's / early 80's B series LAWN tractor.... possibly a 76-42BA01 / 86-42BA01 / 96-42BA01 / 06-42BA01

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chazm

HELLO CHRIS & WELCOME TO :rs:

 

Chasm   :flags-waveusa:

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cbutler49

I have looked for the number on the tags but have not found anything. What you are looking at in the picture is not the model/serial. I agree it's not made for the 416 H. Any possibility of converting it?...maybe using the plow but replacing the connecting structure? If I went that route is there anyplace to investigate buying those pieces besides Criagslist or eBay? I appreciate everyone response.   Thanks Chris

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gwest_ca

ID plate

 

Garry

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can whlvr

might be able to make it fit in the mid mount,but then you need to be able to lift it,probally easier to find one for your tractor

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