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Minnmoline64

I recently was given a snowblade off of a newer Toro wheel horse, I don't remember the model. I was looking to mount it to my no name 8. Is there a bracket or something that you need to make this work. I can see how the lift mechanism would work but I don't know where the bar across the back would mount.

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Stepney

There's a rear axle bracket/clip unit that bolts on. Don't have any photos to post but I'm sure someone else will. 

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Minnmoline64

I thought it looked like I was missing a bracket but I honestly didn't have any idea. I'm still pretty new to wheel horses.

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Ed Kennell

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The "axle bracket"  bolts to the rear axle housing.     The bar across the rear of the plow frame will attach to the axle bracket.    I m not familiar with the lift mechanism shown on your plow frame, but that does not look like the lever you will need to angle the blade .

 

 

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Minnmoline64

Just doing some quick measuring between the lift bracket and the rear bar made that rear bar come to about the center of the rear axle from the mower deck lift arm. Was there a different angle lever available for these because now that I look at it the handle might not clear the foot panel. 

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gwest_ca

What is the model and serial number on the dozer frame white decal? Looks like a 5xi blade to me.

 

Garry

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Minnmoline64

Model is 79355 and serial number is 210000312. That model number sounds familiar but I'm not for sure.

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gwest_ca

Click on the picture (Blank space below)

You may have better luck trading for the correct dozer. 

 

Garry

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Minnmoline64

Looking at it now that will probably be what I do with it, but for free I couldn't pass it up. Thanks to everyone for their help. 

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, Minnmoline64 said:

Looking at it now that will probably be what I do with it, but for free I couldn't pass it up. Thanks to everyone for their help. 

Oh yeah for free you did great !

Now you can trade for the one that'll work on your own rig.

 

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stevasaurus

Here is the picture of the attach-a-matic that bolts onto the rear axle.  The holes with the levers would be facing down to accept the blade frame.  They run about $25 at shows.

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