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Re: (ET) Blade attachment - idiot award
The pins on the frame that this mounting bracket
attaches too, how do you push them in? I'm guessing
you need to push the pins in to attach the bracket.
Are they welded in or can I push them torwards the
frame, attach the bracket and then use cotter pins to
hold it on? Not sure how to approach this, hopefully
other listers have attached this bracket and know the
proceedure.
Thanks,
Rod
--- Rod Hower <rodhower ameritech net> wrote:
> After looking at Markus Lorch's pictures I realized
> I
> have item 38, mounting bracket for the blade! David
> Roden dropped this off with the blade, but I have so
> many projects I thought it was for something else!
> A major Dohhhhhh!!!!!
> Either way the feedback helped and I have a better
> idea how to mount the blade.
> Thanks again for the help!
> Rod
> David, stop by and drive the Sparrow, it's a blast.
> For those on the list that are not familiar, check
> out
> www.myersmotors.com
> This is a 3 wheel EV that is really fun!.
> I've been driving EV's for 14 years and have never
> got
> such positive response (of course one was a Fiero
> conversion I did and my current EV is the Dodge
> TEVan,
> which is basically a Caravan, so most don't know
> it's
> an EV).
> --- Monty McGraw <mmcgraw74 hotmail com> wrote:
>
> > Check the www.elec-trak.org website again.
> >
> > Look at the Resources and click the Wheel Horse
> > Dozer manual.
> >
> > It is only one page. Notice the Front Mounting
> > Bracket at the bottom of the
> > picture.
> >
> > This mounting bracket replaces the mower bracket
> > with the two round rods.
> > The mower bracket
> > rods keep the front mower deck "shock absorbers"
> > from hitting the tractor
> > when you turn.
> >
> > The dozer blade "ears" go over the big round bar
> at
> > the bottom of the Front
> > Mounting Bracket.
> >
> > Monty McGraw
> > I-5 Elec-Trak
> >
> > PS- I just bought one of the Wheel Horse Large
> Dozer
> > Blades and bracket on
> > Ebay. It has a bracket
> > that attaches to the transmission under the
> tractor.
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Rod Hower" <rodhower ameritech net>
> > To: <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
> > Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 6:49 PM
> > Subject: Re: (ET) Blade attachment
> >
> >
> > > I looked through the accessories catalog on
> > > elec-trak.org but there was no good diagrams
> > showing
> > > how the blade attachs.
> > > I also looked at the gallery and seen Rob
> > Vasichek's
> > > tractor with a blade, but it was at a bad angle.
> > > Does anybody have good pictures that show how
> the
> > > blade is attached?
> > > If you have some email me direct.
> > > Thanks,
> > > Rod
> > >
> > >
> > >
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