I think that you probably are not having trouble attaching the main blade part to the tractor. It's fairly straight forward. Set the blade bottom pins in the corresponding ones on the front of the tractor, swivel the blade mount until the top spring pins are aligned and release the spring pins. Then you have to connect the positioning lever on the side of the tractor. There is a bolt with a half-moon slot under it. Remove the bolt, place the bottom of the handle brace in the slot and reinstall the bolt.
What you are probably having trouble with is the fact that your tractor does not have a lift kit installed for anything other than the deck. You need to purchase and install the kit that connects the lever on the side of the tractor with the blade lifting lug in the front. As far as I know, the kits are only available through JOHN DEERe, so you have to pay the green paint tax. :) That should be it.
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if you do not have the manual it can be downloaded form www.johndeere.com.
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probably not cant u figure that out youself
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The snow plow attachment is purchased separately from the John Deere tractor. You can buy the plow attachments at the Deere's website: www.deere.com/.
The attachments for a John Deere 240 tractor are a 38" mower deck, 46" mower deck, blade and a 42" snow blower. You can find a complete listing of these attachments here: http://www.tractordata.com/lawn-tractors/000/0/2/26-john-deere-240-attachments.html
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Yes, you typically need to remove the mower deck from a John Deere D series lawn tractor before installing a snow plow blade. The mower deck obstructs the mounting points and can interfere with the plow's operation. Removing the deck allows for proper installation and functionality of the snow plow. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
Dealerships commonly refer to the Model # as the size of the snow plow or blade. Looks like in your case you have a 44" model, so it would be a 44 Blade. That's what you will need if you are looking up parts. Many times these are listed with the lawn tractor that the blade goes with.