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peter lena

@WHX?? no offence taken , just trying to get him as much related picture information as i can, once he sees the various set ups , he will zero in on what he wants to do . having done this many times , I  have a regular . set up for that blower  mounting , including a 4x4 under the blower base to make its fitting much easier , pete

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Jeff-C175

I made my spring from an old garage door spring.  Welded a tab on the lift flag.  Eye bolt from hardware store. Just another option...

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stegs
1 minute ago, Jeff-C175 said:

I made my spring from an old garage door spring.  Welded a tab on the lift flag.  Eye bolt from hardware store. Just another option...

 

 

Ill take a better look at the "lift flag" on the 141, and see what i need. Again, thank you everyone for being patient. Im new to wheel horse tractors so this is a learning curve for me.

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Jeff-C175
32 minutes ago, stegs said:

 

 

Ill take a better look at the "lift flag" on the 141, and see what i need. Again, thank you everyone for being patient. Im new to wheel horse tractors so this is a learning curve for me.

 

Stegs, there might be some useful info in my recent thread about my blower... Check the previous thread I linked in the first post also.

 

 

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WHX??
2 hours ago, stegs said:

m new to wheel horse tractors so this is a learning curve for me.

No problem most of us here are still learning! 

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squonk
16 hours ago, WHX?? said:

Good point Pete... one of the reasons I took to blowing rather than pushing, which I had done for quite a few years,  is running out of room on a heavy year to stack it. Trucks, atv's, front blade on a horse you name it I tried them all. My particular slice of heaven blowing just seems to work best. 

That's what an Elvis is for! 

 

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stegs

Alright, so I made the trade with a member here.

 

 

I traded 2 mower decks that i had 0 use for, and traded for a a really nice tall chute blower. Blower is in great shape, and mounted up to the 417a without any issues. Gave is a quick run to check function, and its flawless!

 

Also, found a pair of generic wheel weights yesterday. They were 20 bucks for the pair, and 5 min from my house! Came with the threaded rod to mount them. Got them put on last night so now the 417a is that much closer to being ready for snow!

 

 

I did list my short chute blower last night for sale on fb marketplace. I dont know if ill need 2, and im kinda thinking i want to find a plow for the c-141.

 

Also, my new idler pulley showed up friday, so i replaced that with a new belt on the 417a too

 

Anyway, thanks for the info guys! Now im off to find a front plow for my c-141!

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peter lena

@squonk with you on that , what ever works , before it refreezes!  if its wet at all , its the blade , to a sun area , if its dry its still going to the sun melting area , edge of road on to the lawn , clearing mailboxes etc. as you know , this is not a one and done deal , you regularly gain at every area you can . once the freeze happens , you should be as clear as you can get . pete

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Handy Don
On 9/30/2021 at 12:21 PM, squonk said:

That's what an Elvis is for! 

 

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I find that if you want to put your snow on your neighbor's driveway/walkway/lawn/etc. nothing beats a blower 'cause it sorta looks like nature put it there!

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squonk
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

I find that if you want to put your snow on your neighbor's driveway/walkway/lawn/etc. nothing beats a blower 'cause it sorta looks like nature put it there!

That snow wall was my barrier in the winter to keep the teenage kids out. The body spray alone on a cold dry day would make your eyes water! :)

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