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I need a snow plow for my allis chalmers b

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    Posted: 28 Jan 2010 at 11:40pm

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Probably gonna have to make one!
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Several years ago I was thinking along the same lines for my CA.  Came along this page and seriously considered it but another non AC opportunity came up so I never did it.  But the plans that Rod(NH) came up with are very good.  Easy to fabricate and if your not handy with the welder and hack saw I don't see why any local welding shop or even an industrial arts class at the local high school couldn't make it up for you inexpensively.  Any truck plow could be hung from it with some small modifications. 

http://www.worldpath.net/~thompson/acb/plow%20frame/FrontLift.htm

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http://www.worldpath.net/~thompson/acb/plow%20frame/Front%20Lift.pdf


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The best way would be to have two long strong steel arms that bolted/welded to the plow come back and pin to the points of the b on the final drives where the drawbar attach to.  The front lift stiffens the frame and just lifts the plow.  But there are a number of other places that two arms could come to and attach to bolted on brackets, draw bar, torque tube, ect.  But the drawbar hitch points are going to be the strongest.  
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OK heres what I did and If your close to Ohio (NE) Come our and see it.  I used 2 4 inch channel stock you have to knotch one on the left i believe for the steering rod.  Drop it to about 6 in above the groung I then went and found a lawn mower blade just for the blade and I built a frame to the back bolts to those two pieces of channel stock.  I ran an arm over to the plow  handle that is up front I think its the draft control....  YOU MUST PUT A COUNTER WEIGHT on the back of the lever rod for the plow the whole set up set me back 150 max and is nice but be careful you hit smoething you can break the bell housing on the B I highly reccommend chaisc for the B but she does well in the snow......  Like I said ever in Ohio Ill show it to you... 
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Joe....I have a snow plow for a B.  Angling and the frame goes to the rear axle.  There is a long lift arm that attaches to the rear lift cylinder and pushes the lift arm at the front to raise it.  Anyway that is the way I remember it.  Think it was made by a Meyers Co.  Have one for a G also and it is very similiar...Dale
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Any pix?
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