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Old 11-05-2017, 11:12 PM
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Just find a wide frame blade and use it. They are usually only about $100-$125. Angle will be a bit odd for the cyclops, but if you can weld, it's pretty easy to change that. Whole lot easier than trying to completely modify a blade to work on a tractor it wasn't made for.
I'll keep looking for a wide frame blade or blower on CL. The closest cub yard is a few hours away but I could drive the cub out there in my truck and buy a bolt on blade.

If I don't find something soon I'll get out my mig and mod the blade I already have. Since the mount is the right width I'm willing to try.
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Old 11-05-2017, 11:18 PM
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What part od MD are you in? My bro is in MD..... cub stuff is pretty easy to find out there....

A bolt on blade is not a WF blade. You really wouldn't even have to modify a WF blade. Blade angle is a little off because the cyclops front sits a bit higher, but its really not a big deal.
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Old 11-05-2017, 11:22 PM
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What part od MD are you in? My bro is in MD..... cub stuff is pretty easy to find out there....

A bolt on blade is not a WF blade. You really wouldn't even have to modify a WF blade. Blade angle is a little off because the cyclops front sits a bit higher, but its really not a big deal.
I thought he has an 1811? Spread frame...not a Cyclops...wide frame blade should fit without any modifications.
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Old 11-05-2017, 11:28 PM
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Have you cleaned the fuel tank?
I put some of the old gas back in the tank and gave it a nice shake. I couldn't see if any residue was left in the tank so I lit a match and....... just kidding. It looked pretty clean in the tank and my gas can was recently refilled but I'll look in it next time I fill it.
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I put some of the old gas back in the tank and gave it a nice shake. I couldn't see if any residue was left in the tank so I lit a match and....... just kidding. It looked pretty clean in the tank and my gas can was recently refilled but I'll look in it next time I fill it.
You have worked hard trying to correct several problems. The tractor has been sitting for some time and it looks like regular maintenance was neglected. You have cleaned the carb, replaced lines...why not remove the fuel tank and thoroughly clean it too? You will be surprised of how much debris will wash out.
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What part od MD are you in? My bro is in MD..... cub stuff is pretty easy to find out there....

A bolt on blade is not a WF blade. You really wouldn't even have to modify a WF blade. Blade angle is a little off because the cyclops front sits a bit higher, but its really not a big deal.
I'm near Annapolis. Ill keep my eyes peeled for a WF attachment. Is there anything specific i need to fit an 1811?
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I'm near Annapolis. Ill keep my eyes peeled for a WF attachment. Is there anything specific i need to fit an 1811?
Im sorry. I got your thread confused with another. Thought you had an 1863.... my bad.

No, you just need a WF blade. No adapting necessary. None at all. If you can't find one in the Annapolis area, you either are overlooking the obvious, or aren't looking.
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Im sorry. I got your thread confused with another. Thought you had an 1863.... my bad.

No, you just need a WF blade. No adapting necessary. None at all. If you can't find one in the Annapolis area, you either are overlooking the obvious, or aren't looking.
There are three or four snow attachments on CL right now but all are NF. Is there some other place I should look?
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