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dfwallis
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Topic: Another CA Pickup Plow Spacer QuestionPosted: Yesterday at 12:38pm |
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The pickup plow manual shows a spacer that goes on top of the rear end of the pull bar (spacer is missing). In the line drawing, it seems to show it side-on as a straight piece of U channel with no cutouts for the through bolt in the sides. However, in the image of the installation earlier in the manual, it appears to show the end view of the U channel as if it would need a cutout in the sides for the through bolt to go through (and presumably keep it from sliding out). Not finding a suitable sized U channel, I'll probably make something.Does anyone know the design/dimensions of this spacer? The max gap is almost exactly 5/16 inch so the web thickness would be 5/16 or less I assume. I could also install it side to side so that the bolt goes through the channel, but that's not how the plow image shows it.
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Tim NH
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Posted: 7 hours 18 minutes ago at 11:13am |
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Picture is from my 52 plow I restored last winter. You can see the U bracket, its half inch thick. The plow goes on my WD. But I think the CA uses the same plow.
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Posted: 7 hours 7 minutes ago at 11:24am |
I have the U bracket installed. But the manual shows a spacer between the top of the pull bar and the through bolt at the top of the U bracket. That's what's missing (or lost but I don't remember it).
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Posted: 3 hours 53 minutes ago at 2:38pm |
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Alright I see what your needing. The clip spacer is near the red arrow. I don't have one. But I'm sure someone on here does.
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Posted: 1 hour 27 minutes ago at 5:04pm |
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Interesting name for it. The CA pickup plow manual doesn't describe it other than as a spacer.
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Posted: 1 hour 13 minutes ago at 5:18pm |
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This is the CA manual depiction of the spacer. Seems to imply it is installed horizontally, yet the actual plow image earlier in the manual shows an end view sticking out the back (like your image above) with the bolt going through the middle. So I think this line drawing is incomplete and it has cutouts in all 4 sides/ends (or it was changed later). I'm not sure it actually matters, but the below depiction of the line drawing of the spacer was confusing me when looking at the plow image. I think a plain U channel with the bolt going through the channel will be fine. I'd rather it be correct though.
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