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Super A snow plow adjustment?

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bronco

11-29-1999 19:38:06




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I have installed a IH snow plow on my SA and have a problem=== I can't get the blade any higher than 5" off the floor level! What does it take? I get alot of down pressure though!!




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John McDevitt

11-30-1999 15:28:51




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 Re: Super A snow plow adjustment? in reply to bronco, 11-29-1999 19:38:06  
Bronco,
Several things you my check: Does the Touch Control lift arm have full range of motion? If not, there is a system ajustment. Are your lift arms straight? I have seen many of these bent. A slight bend back at the arms can result in a pronounced reduction in lift. If you are using the flexible clevis on the end of the connecting rod it reduces lift BUT does provide better flotation.
I moved my blade support down one hole on the blade mounts. This will provide a bit more lift.
Good luck.

John McDevitt

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RC Super A

11-30-1999 16:12:39




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 Re: Re: Super A snow plow adjustment? in reply to John McDevitt, 11-30-1999 15:28:51  
How do you like the blade for your super A? I have been looking for one in Virginia and it seems hard to come by. Still looking. Does this work well for maintaining a gravel road as well? Have a 48 Super A here and love it but it need more attachment "stuff"



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FM

11-30-1999 15:26:23




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 Re: Super A snow plow adjustment? in reply to bronco, 11-29-1999 19:38:06  
not to sure about it, but there should be a plate soemwhere. look over all teh jmounting brackets and such, all teh way to teh "big" components of the tractor and the pump. should be a plate or womthing soemwhere. do you have a manual?



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