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snow plow for a wd

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    Posted: 01 Apr 2010 at 2:24am
I have a 49 wd that i converted to wide front, and now i need to modify the snow plow, as it was set up for the nf end. Anybody have any pics or ideas to get started. Thanks 
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Sounds like you don't have a loader on it.  We have a Freeman trip bucket on ours and take the bucket off and install this homemade blade on it-three point style.  Works quite well. 
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My fathers WD came with a John Deere snow plow that lifted with cables. The cables ran on a few pulleys and transferred the lift from the rear lift arms to the front mounted plow. It was a nice unit and I wish I had it now. I will look for the pictures tonight, but I can't remember if I ever took pictures while it had the plow. 
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