Posted by bc on January 13, 2021 at 06:24:52 from (24.255.129.137):
Hello guys. Acquired this ford 715 snowblower with my little tractor. Trying to figure out how it hooks up to the back 3 point. It came with the 2 extensions, 2 bars, and 1 plate that I can't figure out. What I found on utube is the blowers had additional brackets that go up to a top link like any other 3 point. Other than a brace from a top link bracket to the mower that is all I can see that it needs unless those bars and plate in the pic go some where. I don't have the pto gearbox to mount it on the front.
The other thing is that it had a 1.5" round shaft with quarter inch keyway and I don't know how to convert it to a cat 1 splined pto. A giggle search didn't come up with an adapter. I may also have to get another pto shaft unless the one i have is the right length. Thanks.
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