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How to Attach Snow Plows to Wheel Horse Tractors

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How to Attach Snow Plows to Wheel Horse Tractors

How to Attach Snow Plows to Wheel Horse Tractors. The introduction of the powered tractor has helped farmers and gardeners make life easier for themselves. As the tractor technology increased, people began to realize that other machines could also be attached to the tractor. Plows can be attached to Wheel Horse tractors to move large amounts of...

The introduction of the powered tractor has helped farmers and gardeners make life easier for themselves. As the tractor technology increased, people began to realize that other machines could also be attached to the tractor. Plows can be attached to Wheel Horse tractors to move large amounts of snow or dirt.
Things You'll Need
Plow
Horse Wheel Tractor
Grease
Lay the plow on the ground. The plow should be lengthened out so that the plow end is on the far side and the engagement rod is on the other end.
Detach the angle handle on the plow.
Roll the tractor over the length of the laid out plow. Stop the tractor when the rear axle hitch is right above the engagement rod on the plow.
Lift the rear of the plow and attach it into place on the rear axle hitch.
Lower the lift handle and install the lift rod into the left bar.
Reattach the angle handles. Make sure that you use some grease on the pivot points.

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