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porschpow

Hello guys (again),

 

I have a snow plow attachment. Now before anyone says anything, I will get the model number of it, but it seems to me to be missing some parts. 

 

It looks as though the shovel has the functionality to go up and down, and it looks like it can rotate on a swivel by a cable.  It looks as though the cable broke apart and I am tying to figure out how it all works. Any help is much appreciated

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953 nut

This should get you going in the right direction.

 

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Jerry77

Ok..the "cable" is just a heavy length of wire - or cable - if you prefer - by squeezing on the lever on the upright handle, it pulls a pin out of the front section letting the blade angle, left or right - the 1/2 inch rod at the bottom does the work with the handle.. The drawing shows no. 17 as being the head cylinder or something like that..not a very good description..  :twocents-02cents:

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Racinbob

Sometime in the early 2000's they eliminated the triangular pivot plate mounted on the frame. It had one rod going up to the hand lever and one going to the release pin. The later style just had a cable, much like a choke/throttle cable, from the hand lever to the release pin. If you post a picture we could tell you what you have. :)

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Tankman
On ‎11‎/‎8‎/‎2017 at 7:08 AM, Jerry77 said:

Ok..the "cable" is just a heavy length of wire - or cable - if you prefer - by squeezing on the lever on the upright handle, it pulls a pin out of the front section letting the blade angle, left or right - the 1/2 inch rod at the bottom does the work with the handle.. The drawing shows no. 17 as being the head cylinder or something like that..not a very good description..  :twocents-02cents:

I used 1/8" rod, purchased at Lowes. Cut and bent as needed, piece of cake.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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BOB ELLISON

1 picture and we can tell you everything about it.

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porschpow

Sorry for the long  wait, here it is!

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gwest_ca

Click on the fuzzy pictures

Garry

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porschpow

thanks so much for the help guys. It looks as though I got my hands full on this project. Looking forward to get cracking on it

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