320 garden tractor

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Can you post a picture of the Manual Tilt Arm for the Plow that connects near the battery compartment (under the hood)

Put the plow on today, here are the pics, just one bolt and a bent plate to hold on the existing sheet metal.

cell phone pics only

JB
 

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Thankyou this helps.
 
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moresnow said:
Thankyou this helps.

The blade and manual pivot are now on. On a side note. What is interesting about your picture is that you'd don't have two fuses above where you mounted the arm. On my machine I have fuses
 

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The blade and manual pivot are now on. On a side note. What is interesting about your picture is that you'd don't have two fuses above where you mounted the arm. On my machine I have fuses

Looks good,

I have the fuses, they were just out of the way for the bracket install.

What do you have, rubber behind the blade?

My blade wore so quickly I couldn't believe it, even the replacement heavier steel I installed is wearing already. It was just cold steel, not hard plow blade. but neither was the stock one apparently.

JB
 
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It's a hard rubber blade strip. It comes from a company that makes airport plow blades....It actually wears really nice.
 
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I'm just starting a restoration of my 320. Trying to get the fenders off, but everything is rusted! Guess I'll saw off all the bolts and start from scratch.
 
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I'm just starting a restoration of my 320. Trying to get the fenders off, but everything is rusted! Guess I'll saw off all the bolts and start from scratch.

Welcome to TBN, and Good Luck.

JB
 
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Thanks JB! I'm hoping mine will look as slick as yours when I'm done!

Jeff
 
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Just completed restoring my JD 320... here's a couple of before and after. It took a bit of time, but was well worth it... it purrrs now.. and so pretty!! Attaching a blade tomorrow and will sit around and wait for the snow! Figures - terribly mild winter here in Maryland.

Jeff
 

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Just completed restoring my JD 320... here's a couple of before and after. It took a bit of time, but was well worth it... it purrrs now.. and so pretty!! Attaching a blade tomorrow and will sit around and wait for the snow! Figures - terribly mild winter here in Maryland.

Jeff


Wow! looks like you did a nice job. So you have the snow plow? How about chains and weights? They definitely help.

It is very mild around here too, I'll be working on a roof tomorrow.

JB
 
 
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