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Mounting a model 60 blade on a Farmall 100

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Jesse

08-16-2007 18:10:07




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Is there any online reference or can you guys tell me exactly how to mount one of these to the front of a Farmall 100?




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scotty

08-17-2007 05:56:47




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 Re: Mounting a model 60 blade on a Farmall 100 in reply to Jesse, 08-16-2007 18:10:07  
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Mornin Jesse, Here is a picture of a Cub blade 54" that I extended out to 68". Its mounted on my 49 Super A. I had to fabricate some hardware myself and built a frame that goes from the final drives to the steeringbox cultivator mount. I can provide more pics if you need them.


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Jesse

08-17-2007 11:09:59




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 Re: Mounting a model 60 blade on a Farmall 100 in reply to scotty, 08-17-2007 05:56:47  
Any pictures you can forward/post would be appreciated. I am trying to find the best way to mount this so that the pressure/stress won"t all be on the front end of the tractor.



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Hugh MacKay

08-17-2007 17:41:12




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 Re: Mounting a model 60 blade on a Farmall 100 in reply to Jesse, 08-17-2007 11:09:59  
Jesse: Go for scotty's photos, the modifications he has made strenghten the whole setup. My blade is not factory, however until I braced it from the final drives, I was always breaking or bending blade frame. The one that bothered me the most was torque tube. My blade, like the factory blade was braced to the torque tube. One day plowing snow ground froze hard, blade hooked a rock frozen in soil. It sheared the 5/8" bolts fastening blade brace to torque tube. It hit hard enough one set of threads in torque tube will no longer hold a bolt I was in low gear but did have heavy corked ice chains on tractor.

My blade has been modified so it attaches to tractor in 4 places thus spreading out shock load on castings. It hooks to each final drive, with a cross member right under clutch housing, with that cross member bolted to clutch housing, then frame extends on to cultivtor mount just behind front axle. This is a one piece sub frame with blade push arms hinged on the bottom side, just ahead of clutch housing. It looks a wee bit like a bulldozer, but I'll guarentee no one will break blade or tractor. If he does, his ribs will be inverted and shape of steering wheel. Hard frozen ground is a fact of life up here, spring trips just don't cut it.

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Hugh MacKay

08-16-2007 20:38:16




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 Re: Mounting a model 60 blade on a Farmall 100 in reply to Jesse, 08-16-2007 18:10:07  
Jesse: If you go to the YT tractor photo gallery, type in either of Super A, 100, 130 or 140, I'm sure you'll find a decent photo of one with a blade mounted, yes I can think of several. I'd try 100, 130 or 140 as there are a lot more Super a to go through.

I presume you want to mount it out front. The reason I mention this, the No. 60 blade will mount out front or center mount, just requires different mounting hardware. Some folks get frustrated trying to use all the hardware if they happen to have both.

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georgeky

08-16-2007 18:26:37




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 Re: Mounting a model 60 blade on a Farmall 100 in reply to Jesse, 08-16-2007 18:10:07  
What you doing Jesse? Putting on the 100 I was looking at. Did you get the ring gear replaced?



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Jesse

08-17-2007 11:15:19




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 Re: Mounting a model 60 blade on a Farmall 100 in reply to georgeky, 08-16-2007 18:26:37  
I was able to get a good deal on a solid blade. I had thought about putting the blade on the front and a 3 point on the back. As of now I haven't replaced the ring gear as it runs fine and I have more bendixes as needed (which is a great way to get rid of extra ones) plus I have a hand crank, and that doesn't hurt either. I will get around to it eventually, I hope. In the meantime I have quite the collection of implements for it. Makes for interesting yard art if nothing else.

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