Lower 3PH Snowblower

   / Lower 3PH Snowblower #11  
You have two sets of holes on either side of the blower. Remove the lift pins and use these two holes to bolt a plate, (at least the same thickness as the frame), that has been drilled to except the pins that you removed and attach them at a higher location that would lower the blower. No welding. Just watch your PTO shaft angle.
 
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#12  
This simple fix seems to work. Two pieces of 3/8" x 2" x 8" flat stock with three 7/8" holes. The middle pin was where I was hooking up.
Probably wont need them but I will probably weld in pipe spacers around the two bottom pins.
 

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   / Lower 3PH Snowblower #13  
Looks like a great fix. Good on ya!
 
   / Lower 3PH Snowblower #14  
Great, you found a fix.:thumbsup:

Can't say for sure, but I think you may need the spacers.

Nice chains.
 
 

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