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Wheel Horse c195 dually plow tractor

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mr biggs

So this week we were back working on the C  195 dually setup now complete,  and the 72" in Wheel Horse snow  blade is just about done below are a  few pictures of the extensions of the plow it originally was a 54 inch wheel horse blade which is now 72"  can't wait to get it in action Burst_Cover_GIF_Action_20190214193429.gif.634228741199210097fcdb07a7720397.gif

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peter lena

mr biggs, with the added side thrust and over all stress added to the plow end of your tractor , suggest you might try adding this, Pete

 

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JoeM

Looks great!

I had a WH plow I adapted and made 72" for my rhino. Really moved the snow.

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mr biggs

On my plow I'm just going to add two small chains one on each frame rail criss cross them to the plow and bolted to the frame so I still have my up and down movement ,  the chain will allow it to move slightly about 1-2  link each direction I will post some pictures when it's done and on my tractor next week hopefully 

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Chris G

Looking forward to seeing it all together.

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