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snow plow for 712H wanted

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    Posted: 15 Dec 2013 at 7:43pm
does any one have or know were I can buy a snow plow for the 712H tractors? or is there another type out there that will fit it?
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Seth,
Watch e-bay. They're always poppin' up on there. Actually, there's a lot of different implements for the AC Garden Tractors on e-bay. Just keep yer' peepers open. One might come up in your neck of the woods....
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Keep in mind lots of blades will fit off all 700, an 900s just the lift rods are various dif lengths. Some yellow blades will fit if the lift bracket on blade is straight up and down. If its angled back it will hit frame of tractor.
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I may have one I would sell, came with a 712 that I purchased. I haven't ever mounted it as the 712H is a grass cutter. I will take some pictures of it. I'm located 25 miles north of Grand Rapids, Michigan
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I saw one on ebay the other day but it sold
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seth, i took a blade from an old cub cadet and made it work on my 710, the only modification i needed to make was make the hole in the lift arm one size bigger, i can send you pictures of it if you want to give it a try, i got mine for $20 and just cut it down to size to mount to the front axel and drilled some holes in the frame work, the lift rod was on the correct side already too
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here is one off of a B series tractor that with a little modification will fit a 712 , and can still be used on the B series.

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Originally posted by ctbowles58 ctbowles58 wrote:

here is one off of a B series tractor that with a little modification will fit a 712 , and can still be used on the B series.
what type of modifications did you have to make?
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Don't mean to speak for you ct. Seth you see in the picture the blade lift bracket, how close it is to the front of tractor that's the part tha has clearness issues. And the length of the rods will be different. If you find a latter lift rod there usually adjustable. But the rods for the yellow tractors (at least all ours) are a set length and wouldn't work as is on yours. Hope this makes sence lol
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

Don't mean to speak for you ct. Seth you see in the picture the blade lift bracket, how close it is to the front of tractor that's the part tha has clearness issues. And the length of the rods will be different. If you find a latter lift rod there usually adjustable. But the rods for the yellow tractors (at least all ours) are a set length and wouldn't work as is on yours. Hope this makes sence lol
you could probably just replace the rod with bailer twine
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i used 1/4 in. chain with a clevis in both ends so i can adjust it if i need too, i have used this blade for 25 yrs like this and it works fine. i will get you some pics of what i done to make it fit.
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here is how i modified it, i cut the one brace off and welded a back bone on the other one to brace it, then i used a chain ti lift it with.
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mmmmm I think I could do that. I don't have a welder but my uncle does. Thanks.
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So you already have a B-Series blade? All you need to find is a hitch or make the modification Tom suggested. Honestly though these blades are not hard to find. I know a guy in Illinois that would have one if you want his info.
 
 
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No i don't have a B series blade but ill keep a eye out.
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