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Old 07-11-2016, 07:04 AM
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Default Deck fitment questions

1st post here, have to admit that I was getting a bit aggravated at not yet being able to post several hours after I registered yesterday, (and I tried probably 8X, both to start this thread and to reply to a couple)
if this Craigslist deck will fit, I don't want it to get away!

but I could use a good deck or 2, and have a chance to practically steal a nice one, though it's a few "Craigslist posting areas" away.
I have numbers off of it and they make absolutely no sense to me...
I have heard of the "44a/50a" and "44c/50c" but the pic of the ID plate in the ad shows no such reference. Here are the numbers, and the guy put up a pretty clear pic, I think that I am reading these right.
Model// 195392100
Serial// 0351039U1226755

It is a 44", and seems to have the same front hangers as the ones on the rotten 44 and 50 that I am trying to replace. Main difference I see vs what I have is that the deck that I am looking at has 4 gauge wheels vs the 2 of the 50A that I have on my sawhorses at the moment for bearing replacement;
I have a 129 and a 1200 that I have a deck for neither;
and I have a buddy with a 1200 and a 1250 that have their decks, but the 44" for his 1200 is beyond "shot". and I am hoping that this deck will fit one of these tractors.

also on this 50A that I have here now, do all 50A's take the same belt from blade to blade? (that one does show "50A" below its model and serial number)
The model and serial numbers on that deck also made no sense to me when I went to look up the part number for a belt for it.
thanks for any help in this question.
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Old 07-11-2016, 11:30 AM
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The 392 deck looks to me to be a lawn tractor deck. http://www.cubparts.com/pages/oempar...0-A/0065100001

Can you post a picture?
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Old 07-11-2016, 11:33 AM
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First, welcome to OCC......

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1st post here, have to admit that I was getting a bit aggravated at not yet being able to post several hours after I registered yesterday
You have to be an "approved member" before posting. Registering is only the first step in gaining membership.



In that size of decks, there was three (3) series. 1st was the 44/50, 2nd was 44/50A, and 3rd was 44/50C.

"Basically" these decks are all the same except for PTO Belt and center pulley size.


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Model// 195392100
Serial// 0351039U1226755
None of these numbers make any sense. How about a picture of this tag...??
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Old 07-11-2016, 12:00 PM
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I am no good at posting pix, it took me 3 hours the last time to get pix from the phone to the computer to Craigslist. I kinda don't want to say what Cl it is on as I don't want to be beat out in it if it will work for me. None of the numbers on it make sense to me.


That said I have a deck marked "50a" to fix for someone else that is marked 50a but also has a weird long model and serial numbers on it too. Do all 50a decks take the same belt?
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Old 07-11-2016, 12:22 PM
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Do all 50a decks take the same belt?
NO.....and it depends if your are talking Spindle or PTO Belt.
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Old 07-11-2016, 12:39 PM
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http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=4633
According to this belt chart the 392 deck is for a LT. Without a picture of the deck you're looking at you will have to judge for yourself. The same chart shows that all GT 44" and 50" decks do take the same spindle belt respectively. PTO belt will vary by the tractor model.
In your first post you say the mounting seems to look the same as the rotted decks you have. Look at the 392 deck in the first link I posted. That clearly looks different to the 44c and 50c decks that I own. The spindle belt on the 392 is also different than the 44a or c. Maybe someone converted this 392 to work on a GT?

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Old 07-11-2016, 01:31 PM
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Well it is listed on Craigslist in Kalamazoo for $50
I found it in a search tempest search under cub deck.
There are pix there in the listing
That still don't explain the cc number system it is confusing.
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Old 07-11-2016, 01:46 PM
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That is definitely a lawn tractor deck. It looks like you could swap parts around. The rear hangers bolt on but you would have to weld the front mount bracket on. The spindles are the same. The belt routing is different tho. Hope that helps!
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That is a Mower Deck for a Lawn Tractor. It won't work on your Cubs.
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Old 07-11-2016, 06:22 PM
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That is a Mower Deck for a Lawn Tractor. It won't work on your Cubs.
Oh; I thought that it had the same bayonet hangers on the front, it appeared by what I saw that the biggest difference was the front gauge wheels that my rusted out decks don't have.
go ahead then, swallow this one up. it looks to be in great shape.
The wife will be happy, no 300-ish mile (round trip) to Michigan this weekend...
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