I have tried long and hard to find a model #60 leveling and scraper blade for my IH 140. I finally have one now that is off being sand blasted. I plan to have the blade and the springs powder coated. I'll prime and paint the brackets.
The wearing shoes at the bottom corners of the blade are missing. I will be removing snow from a stone driveway, and would like to have them.
I checked with the local IH dealer and was informed that the correct wearing shoes are no longer available from them. I purchased a pair for the Model #54 Cub blade, but they are smaller and the bolt holes do not align.
Does anyone know if the wearing shoes for the model #60 blade are available from some source? I can modify the blade to fit the Cub shoes, but I would rather have the correct ones.
Thanks, Steve
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Question re: IH 140 Leveling and Scraper Blade
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Question re: IH 140 Leveling and Scraper Blade
Steve
1975 IH 140; 1976 IH Cub, for mowing
1975 IH 140; 1976 IH Cub, for mowing
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- 10+ Years
Hmmm...
What about welding a piece of steel to the cub shoes, and, filling in the holes, and re-drilling for the 60 blade??
I'd think modifying the shoes would be better than modifying the blade....
Or, if you've a torch or a forge, you could probably make a set with just a big vice as your anvil.....it's about the right shape, after all.....
What about welding a piece of steel to the cub shoes, and, filling in the holes, and re-drilling for the 60 blade??
I'd think modifying the shoes would be better than modifying the blade....
Or, if you've a torch or a forge, you could probably make a set with just a big vice as your anvil.....it's about the right shape, after all.....
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