I have a 1951 high crop and want to get a grader blade and front snow plow for it. Will the fact that it sits higher create a problem with either attachment?
Thanks
Des
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High Crop with grader
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The grader and snow blade are both the same, just use different mounting hardware. Originally they came with all the hardware needed to mount either way, but it frequently became seperated over the years. Due to the height of the hi crop the blade will probably tend to lean forward at the top and slide up and over what you are trying to push rather than digging in. There is an adjustment on the bottom of the blade frame to help this, but not sure if it will be enough. Another problem will be front wheel clearance with the snow blade due to the bigger front wheels coupled with the fact it will have to swing down a little further than normal, which will bring still it closer to the wheels. In short, I suspect you will have to extend or fabricate some of the mounting hardware.
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