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Looking good Steve. Expecting an early winter? You really shouldn't be doing something like that before your freezing your fingers.
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(09-06-2012, 04:54 PM)stevec Wrote: Today I finally finished the "front" mounting of my snow blower to my old Allis-Chalmers CA tractor (circa 1953).

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Nice CA and nice work on the driveshaft. I'd love to have a wide front end like that on my WD45 as it can get a little "tense" when I have my front loader on it.

-Ron
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(09-06-2012, 10:05 PM)f350ca Wrote: Looking good Steve. Expecting an early winter? You really shouldn't be doing something like that before your freezing your fingers.
Actually I'm about 10 months late due to my little mishap in the woods last Sept.Angry
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(09-06-2012, 08:31 PM)Highpower Wrote: Is that a steering shaft/u-joint under there?
Willie, nah, it's a u-joint I bought at Princess Auto which is a guy place for us Canajuns who like to putter mechanicaly. They also furnished some of the sprockets and pillow blocks- great prices.
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(09-07-2012, 01:56 AM)ScrapMetal Wrote: I'd love to have a wide front end like that on my WD45 as it can get a little "tense" when I have my front loader on it.

-Ron
Ron, do you visit the "Unofficial Allis Chalmers forum"?
http://www.allischalmers.com/forum/forum...-equipment

You might be able to find a wide front for your WD45 there.
Here's a pic of the loader I built for my "B"
   
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I just realized I posted an older pic of the front blower that only shows the plough lift that came with the tractor when I got it 10 or 12 years ago.
Here's the front mounted blower.

   

I think the wires to the chute turner I cobbled out of a little 12 VDC winch are long enough, we'll see.
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(09-07-2012, 06:45 AM)stevec Wrote:
(09-07-2012, 01:56 AM)ScrapMetal Wrote: I'd love to have a wide front end like that on my WD45 as it can get a little "tense" when I have my front loader on it.

-Ron
Ron, do you visit the "Unofficial Allis Chalmers forum"?
http://www.allischalmers.com/forum/forum...-equipment

You might be able to find a wide front for your WD45 there.
Here's a pic of the loader I built for my "B"

I wasn't even aware of that forum - not that I have time to devote to yet another forum. Tongue (six seems to be my limit). I will start doing a bit of lurking over there though. Blush Thanks much.

Great shot of the "B" btw.

-Ron
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(09-07-2012, 06:54 PM)ScrapMetal Wrote: - not that I have time to devote to yet another forum.
-Ron
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Normally I can't remember what "I did today" - easy answer I'll write down what "I did today" Thumbsup

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