Installed the Blower on the Craftsman

cjet69

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With some snow predicted tomorrow evening I thought it was time to get the blower mounted up. After getting it mounted, I gave it a test and proceeded to add the weight bracket on the back along with the 90# of weight. I forgot to grease up the front axle and steering so I will do that tomorrow.
 

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Neat weight holder cjet69. Do you put chains on ?
Nice looking set of front wheel Farmall weights there. I believe that’s what they are.

Noel
The driveway is pretty flat, so I haven't had to put chains on yet. If we get some really heavy wet snow that turns to ice as you drive over it, I may need to get some chains. The red weights are Farmall front wheel weights. The rear wheel weights on the Craftsman are the 2 halves of a cast iron single front wheel off of a Farmall super C. Each half weighs 62.5 lbs.
 
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