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Blade year by decal ??

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8ntruck

:text-welcomeconfetti: to the forum.  A picture of the model and serial number plate (if still there) would be a better clue to point you to the parts and manuals that will help you.  If you could post a picture of the whole machine, we can tell you where to find the model and serial number plate.

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8ntruck

OK, it is a plow/dozer blade.   The model identification should be in one of the upper corners on the back side of the blade.  Judging by the amount of pitina, I'll guess that it is gone.

 

These blades are identified by the width of the blade and the length of the frame that connects it to the tractor.  Working from memory, they came in widths of 42, 48, and 56 (?) Inches.  The frames came in 2 lengths.  Older ones have the shorter frames, newer ones (since about 1968) are the longer ones.

 

Lots of good folks here.  Somebody will be along with better information.

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roadapples

:WRS:

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gwest_ca

The small white spot above the Wheel Horse decal have a serial number on it you can read in the first photo?

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squonk

I'm going to say 63'-66'. The early front engine tractor blades had the "X" bracing and the foot/ short lever side shifter for the blade angling.

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gwest_ca

The small postage stamp size of serial sticker first showed up in 1964 following the use of the 1962 type 62-xxxxxx on tractors and the A-xxxxx on attachments.

 

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stevasaurus

It looks like a short frame Snow Blade to me.  :occasion-xmas:

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gwest_ca

1965 serial decals were also small

 

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