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Hey guys I’m new here. I just picked up a 1973 Raider 10 I plan on restoring. I’m looking for the snow plow attachment but haven’t had any luck as I’ve seen several types.
 

My Model number is 10360 8. Any help with how this attaches and which plow this is would be greatly appreciated. I do not have the hydraulic system. 
 

thanks in advance!! 

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Achto
3 hours ago, Sharp08 said:

Any help with how this attaches and which plow this is would be greatly appreciated.

 

:WRS:

 

Try posting in our wanted section in the classified's. Most long frame snow plow blades will fit your tractor. Here is a manual that has the attachments list for your tractor. 

 

 

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rjg854

:WRS:   

They are pretty simple to attach, you have to have an axle bracket, that holds the back side of the plow to the rear axle, and a link between the plow and the implement lift handle.

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gwest_ca

The 1-0360 in North America was named a 10hp 8-Speed in 1973 - the no name model year.

The exported model was named a Raider 10.

 

The dozer blade sold in 1973 came in 2 packages using model numbers 6-9622 and 6-4113.

 

Your tractor is considered a long-frame model based on wheelbase.

Here is a list of the dozer model numbers for long frame tractors although some also fit the short-frame tractors.

Any 1973 and later models should be plug and play.

Earlier than 1973 may require slight modifications.

 

1966-1967 model BD-426 - Fits LONG frame tractors - Mounts ahead of the rear axle - replaced by

1968 model 6-1111 - Fits LONG frame tractors - Mounts ahead of the rear axle

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1968 model 6-4111 - First to fit LONG & SHORT frame tractors and first to mount under the rear axle - replaced by

1969 model [6-4112 + 6-9621]

1970-73 model [6-4113 + 6-9622]

1973-74 model [6-4113 + 6-9623]

1974 model [6-4114 + 6-9624]

1974 model 6-2131

1975 model 6-2132

1976 model 6-2133

1976 model 66-42BC01

1977 model 76-42BC01

1978 model 86-42BC01

1979 model 96-42BC01

1980 model 06-42BC01

1981-1984 model 06-42BC02 (Up to here they are 42" wide)

 

1984-1989 model 06-48BC01 (They are now 48" wide)

1990 model 06-48BC02 (Last blade to have 3 angle positions)

1991-1993 model 06-48BC03 (First blade to have 5 angle positions)

1993-2001 model 79350 - (105-1502 kit adapts 2001 and older GT Classic-Series blades to fit 2002 and later tractors

2002 2004-2009 2012 model 79364 - (105-1501 kit adapts 79364 blade to fit 2001 and older GT Classic-Series)

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Sharp08

Thanks for all of this information! I must have the North America no name model then because the decal just says 10 - 8 Speed. I will certainly post in that section. It would appear I need the axle brackets as well. 
 

are the axle brackets all the same after 1973 as well? Does the blade operate off the tractors mower lift/lower lever or does it have a separate one with the blade? I’m just trying to figure out how it hooks up. 82504125-BA35-4640-85FC-A088ABB634A4.jpeg.cced4ce28057ccc53d8146e60fe374bc.jpeg

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rjg854

See my post above, a link between the plow and the implement lift handle.

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EB-80/8inPA

Since the topic came up, i have a plow problem and would appreciate some help.  I picked up a model 64113 8 plow at the 2019 big show and finally got around to mounting it to the B-80/8 (see tags below).  The problem is PTO interference.   Could this be a long frame plow on a medium frame tractor (i always assumed it was LF)?  In the forward position, it engages the PTO! (In a manner os speaking but doesn’t engage the plow angle).  It seems I need one of those crooked control arms or something.

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I’ll try to upload a video if it’ll take…

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gwest_ca

Here are later manuals

43 minutes ago, EB-80/8inPA said:

Since the topic came up, i have a plow problem and would appreciate some help.  I picked up a model 64113 8 plow at the 2019 big show and finally got around to mounting it to the B-80/8 (see tags below).  The problem is PTO interference.   Could this be a long frame plow on a medium frame tractor (i always assumed it was LF)?  In the forward position, it engages the PTO! (In a manner os speaking but doesn’t engage the plow angle).  It seems I need one of those crooked control arms or something.

:confusion-helpsign:
I’ll try to upload a video if it’ll take…

146A9BC6-3550-40C8-872F-5A8C42679E20.jpeg

EC6B6C82-BDDA-46EC-8390-D22F949134A5.jpeg

 

Your 1976 tractor original blade was a model 66-42BC01 - later than the one you have.

You could try removing the lever and turn it around so the offset is out. It may still need a slight bend for clearance.

Click on the fuzzy picture

 

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EB-80/8inPA
5 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

Here are later manuals

 

Your 1976 tractor original blade was a model 66-42BC01 - later than the one you have.

5 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

 

Click on the fuzzy picture

Thanks.  I’ve futzed around a bit but between the brake pedal and the PTO it’s just not cooperating.  Geometry is an unforgiving thing.  I don’t want to try bending it out, as that’s almost guaranteed to fail.  I figured these things were all fairly alike for a large frame. :wacko:

Luckily, I have a short plow that fits the no name, but that’s a little annoying as it aligns with the PTO control.  I’ll probably just remove that for the plowing season - no biggy (until springtime comes and I find I’ve lost it).  As has been stated here before, it’s always good to have multiple horses!  Thanks again!

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