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Craig Hardie
I’m doing a semi restoration on a 122. It’s going to be used not trailered. I have a sleeve hitch but am missing the part that bolts to the lift handle. Also bought a snow plow last weekend but again am missing the part that goes to the lift handle. I would purchase if anyone had extras but would really appreciate some pictures and dimensions so I can fabricate if necessary. Thank you
 
Welcome! It sounds like you are missing the same exact two parts that I was missing and fabbed up for my 107 :cool:

I'll run out and grab some pictures over my lunch break.
 
Craig, WELCOME!

For the rear lift I assume you are missing the "Pin Plate" that bolts to the lift arm, part number: IH-384678-R11:

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You can buy the above plate from CC Specialties:

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Here's some photos of the bracket that mounts to the lift handle for the dozer blade:

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Some pics of my homemade lift arm bracket and lift rod.

The lift arm bracket is 2 pieces of 1/4" x 1" metal welded together (it's what I had laying around), then bent to the contour of the lift arm. I learned here that I need a hotter torch...

The rod is as simple as it looks -- 1/2" cold rolled steel bent at the ends. It has a little flex in it when you really push with the blade, but that proved kind of nice when snowplowing. It might be annoying if I am moving dirt or cutting earth, we will see!

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Thank you both. I will be making a purchase from CC specialties. Sad part is I probably had these parts a few years ago
 
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