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Page 1
GENERAL The Spring Assist Kit is used to retrofit the hitch used to install the 42” and 46” Snow Plow/Dozer Blade on several different models (series) of tractors. For easier understanding of this instruction sheet, first identify the size of blade (42” or 46”) and group of tractor on which you are working. Follow these specifications throu[...]
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Page 2
Figure 3. Diagrams of Hitch Templates 6. Assemble the chain (D, figure 1) to the tractor as follows: 42” Blade on Group 1 and 2 On left-hand side, remove and discard the upper self-tapping screws that holds bumper to frame. This is the hole used for installing chain in the following steps, using 5/ 16-18 x l-1/4 capscrew (C), two 5/ 16 washers (B[...]
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Page 3
Figure 7A. 42” Blade - Group 1 Figure 76. 42” Blade - Group 2 1 Member From Top Down Figure 7D. 42” Blade - Group 4 Figure 7E. 46” Blade - Group 3 Figure 7C. 42” Blade - Group 3 Figure 7F. 46” glade - Group 4 Figures 7A thru 7F. Spring Installation 8. Lower push bar and install dozer blade with kingpin (A, figure 2), spring clip, and pi[...]
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Upper Cross Member (42” blade on Group 2) 3/S” Dia. Bottom Cross Member 142” Blade on Group 1, 3 & 4) Actual Templates of Figure 3. INSERT - 1701016[...]