Craftsman 48 inch Plow Install Questions Answered

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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2023
  • Today, on Just Call Me Boats… In this video I answer some questions that I have been asked about me plow blade attachment. Mostly folks are asking for information involving the mounting brackets. What do they look like, what are the measurements so that I can fabricate them or have someone else fabricate them for me.
    Well, today I will give you some oversight on all of the above. I hope that is educational and helps you out in some way.
    I hope that you enjoy watching this video as much as I did building the kit.
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    If you have any further questions you can email me at JCMBoats@gmail.com
    Thanks For Watching!
    Kevin
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    Main camera: GoPro Hero 7 Black
    Secondary camera: Samsung S7 Android phone
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    Corel VideoStudio Pro 2020 64 bit.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @jtbassgambler2594
    @jtbassgambler2594 Před 5 měsíci

    I love the craftsman I have 3 gt6000 and 2 gt5000

    • @justcallmeboats
      @justcallmeboats  Před 5 měsíci

      Those Craftsman tractors are beasts! I love both of mine. My second one needs the steering gear repaired, and I am going to fix it like I did on my first one. I had a machine shop bullet proof it, and now I'm waiting for warmer weather to get out there to install it. It may be a month or so, but I'm planning on posting a video on it. Thanks for watching!

  • @jamesastle3338
    @jamesastle3338 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks hope a2000 works

  • @davidwagner3170
    @davidwagner3170 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I have a similar craftsman snow blade part# 24441. Bought used from a friend. It's all installed and lifts up and down, but having trouble engaging left and right. When I squeeze the handle connected to the cable (like a bicycle brake cable) it doesn't pull the center bar back enough to clear the bracket to shift left or right into the bracket's left and right notch. It's like 1/8" off. Im not sure how to adjust it to create more tension to fully pull back to clear the mount's pivot point.
    Any advice?

    • @justcallmeboats
      @justcallmeboats  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You should be able to adjust the pull of the cable at the plow end of the cable. There should be a threaded part on the end with two nuts. One of those nuts is a "locking nut" used to hold the adjuster in place after the adjustment has been done. The other nut, is the adjusting nut. In actuality, both of the nuts work together to adjust the cable. Because the cable will stretch over time, periodic adjustments must be made. To adjust the cable so that it will disengage the locking bar far enough to swivel the blade you will first loosen the bottom nut a turn or two (you may have to loosen it a little more depending on how much you have to adjust the cable). You will then tighten the top nut. At this point you will be basically pushing the cable shielding in the up or away from the connecting point. Turn the the nut 1/4 to 1/2 turn and then test to see if you can disengage the locking bar. Repeat this process until you can retract the locking bar enough to rotate the blade. You don't want to go beyond this point because you can over tighten the cable causing it to fail. When you have just enough tension on it to disengage the lock, tighten the previously loosened nut to lock the adjustment in place. You may have an adjuster at the handle as well. Both of these work in the same fashion. Good Luck and I hope that this helps you out. If you have any other questions you can always ask through email at JcmBoats@gmail.com
      Thanks for watching!

    • @davidwagner3170
      @davidwagner3170 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @justcallmeboats thank you!

  • @tilermissey1864
    @tilermissey1864 Před rokem +2

    Get rid of that music. Will make this informative video alot better.