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Snap Coupler Blade to fit CA

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    Posted: 19 Aug 2020 at 10:29pm
I have a Snap Coupler Oxnard blade that fit my WD45 and the D19 my son & I purchased last year. Was planning on mounting the blade to a CA but found out the CA hitch arms are narrower than the other Snap Coupler hitch tractors? 

So the question is: is there a Oxnard blade made to fit the CA? 

I’m in the process of purchasing a CA to mount that blade on, but if it will not fit, I’m stuck finding another blade specific to the CA.

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This is the blade I have.


Edited by ddlong - 19 Aug 2020 at 10:41pm
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Can you drill new bolt holes and move the lift links in to match the ca?
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Originally posted by AllisD17AndyOk AllisD17AndyOk wrote:

Can you drill new bolt holes and move the lift links in to match the ca?
Yes I have sc blades with 2 sets of holes on the top strap. Subtract the distance between both and divide by two and drill another set of holes.
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When  'sleepy' Mr. Sun decides to get up, I'll go measure my blade 4 hole bar. I KNOW it fit on my '51 CA and it still firs on my D-14s.
I need to go remove more 'stuff' from next door so 'two birds thing...' sigh

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I had a snap coupler blade for my CA but sold it years ago, now I wish I had it back.
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well I still have the blade, but not the CA......sniff,sniff.
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Anyone able to post a picture of the extra holes or a blade attached to a CA?

Thank you for the help!!

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Email me at Ejons@comcast.net and I will send you a pic
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the dimensions.....
the bar is 1.5" x 31.5" x 3/8" thick with rounded ends
inner holes are spaced about 27.5"
outer holes are spaced about 30"
center hole is ,well, at the center..
all 5 holes are 3/4" diameter

I'd make one out of 3/8" plywood first, before making a steel one.
wood's a lot easier to drill and cut !
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