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Hello! I purchased a WH 308-8 with a snow blade and a mower deck. I have the manuals for the mower deck and the tractor but I have absolutely nothing on the plow. It has a 42" blade and I think the frame is 56" from the end to the pivot point. I have found lots of information on similar blades but I have been unable to figure out exactly what model mine is. I am asking simply because I am curious. Thanks in advance!

 

P.S. It doesn't work real well on the 308-8 as I currently have it. I think I might be missing a piece.

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gwest_ca

May be this one?

 

Garry

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wallfish

:WRS:

That is for a short frame tractor from the mid to late 60s. Your tractor is longer.

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Red308

Thank you Gary and John!

 

The fact that it is for a short frame tractor explains a lot. :)

I thought it looked the most like the BD-426 as well. What interests me is the extra cross brace.

 

 

 

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