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mjendrek

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Hello All! I am looking to put a power angle setup on my snow blade. I would need the brackets and cylinder.
Any of the parts would be a start. Thanks! Sorry...Going on a 1863
 
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Hello All! I am looking to put a power angle setup on my snow blade. I would need the brackets and cylinder.
Any of the parts would be a start. Thanks! Sorry...Going on a 1863
So you mean this with a cylinder, wink wink

Coming to a website near you in the next day or so. (y) (y)
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i would love to make my blade a power angle. i have to get off tractor and angle by hand cause i cant figure out how to fix it to do by the manual control
 
You need a long push/pull cable of sorts, like a long PTO cable or chole cable
With a handle on one end and some way to fasten to a fixture mounted on the A frame of the blade and fastened to the pin.
And of course a way to secure the handle end at a handy place at the operator station.
Put your thinking cap on!!
 
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