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By rustyedge1
39" Dozer Blade for early Lawn Ranger. All welds look good and the nuts on cutting edge are free and turn. Grease zerk is also free and working.
PM for details. Cash only. No shipping. Pick up only at my location.
Solid blade. PM for details. 200.00 OBO cash only.
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By Gas Man
I just bought a C-175 with a mower deck and snow blade (not running) for $150. I'm pretty sure I paid to much for it (sitting on 4 flat tires) but, I just love the way it looks! Even though there rear tires are flat and have huge cracks, those 23x10.50 bar grip tread make it look tuff!! Plus the owner said "It was running when I parked it" in 2003!! I intend to do a full on restoration after I hear it run. It has 1525 hours on the clock. That sounds like a TON for this little guy.
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By cschannuth
Since I picked up a larger 54" blade for my C-161 I was wondering if I could add the rear axle bracket to my 606 and use my old 42" snow blade on it?
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By BigRedGrizzly
Hi all... I am restoring a GT14 and having a hard time sourcing a snow plow for it. I was recently informed that a C-series plow fits the GT14. I understand the GT14 requires a long frame set up. But I feel like I read somewhere that there are 2 versions of long frame plows. An early version and a later version. So... I'm confused and just not certain exactly what I can use for it. I do have a snow plow that will fit most tractors. Has anyone modified a plow like this to fit a GT14 or another long frame tractor?
here are a few pics of the plow I have. It's a 42" snow plow.
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By glhahn
Good evening,
I have an LT-1100, 3 speed on to which I'd like to add a snow/dirt blade. From what I've read it would seem I need a 42" blade. But there seem to be 2 different variants. One appears to have an A frame that goes all the way to the back axle and the other appears to attach just to the front end. Can any one give me some advice as to what model I should use?
Thanks
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