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Old 02-15-2014, 10:38 AM
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Here she is works great now only to buy a bigger hp tractor
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Old 02-15-2014, 06:58 PM
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so guys its not a 450 blower its a 551 blower. i found out you have to change the belt from 89 inches to 86 inches an it works a lot better. i was trowing it 30 foot easy with only a 14hp cub. when i went into abot 28 inches of snow i had to creep in to the snow. then it snower about 6 inches today an i can bail right throu it no problem. got to love the 2 stage blowers. im never going back.
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Old 02-15-2014, 07:26 PM
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so guys its not a 450 blower its a 551 blower. i found out you have to change the belt from 89 inches to 86 inches an it works a lot better. i was trowing it 30 foot easy with only a 14hp cub. when i went into abot 28 inches of snow i had to creep in to the snow. then it snower about 6 inches today an i can bail right throu it no problem. got to love the 2 stage blowers. im never going back.
You know now that I look at the pics it looks just like our 551,lol.
Yep after using the old throwers and even my dads 451 the 551 will stay on my tractor.
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its a 450. i had to do my home work to be able to tell the 2 of them apart
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Old 02-26-2014, 06:30 AM
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Sorry for jumping in here, but I thought this would be as good a place as any to ask if anyone has a 450 mounted on 1872 super. I just bought the blower, but it was previously on and 1812 so I need to install the kit (Model 448 no longer available)which lowers the swing arm pivot to the main harness. I have the extenders made but I think I have lowered it too far. Does anyone have a set up like this and would it be too much to ask someone to measure how far apart the holes are?
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I just got a 450 blower and have a couple questions. I have an 1810 and a 1211. The 1211 currenty has the engine in the shop and I was thinking of swapping the 18 into it since the 1211 is in much better shape and it's hydro. Do I need any special linkages to get the 1211 hydro to lift the 450? Mine has a mule drive for the 44" deck on it currently. Also, does anyone know where I can find the quick pins that attach the 450 to the tractor frame? Everywhere I look they're discontinued. I can' find a clevis or anything to replace them. 3/4 is too big and 5/8 is too small.
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