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Old 02-16-2015, 04:45 PM
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Workin' on my "new" '95 CCC 1641.

Found a snow blade and frame, 54" blade. The ass'y comes off a 782D.

Will the subframe work from the 782D on my only Cub (1641)?
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Old 02-16-2015, 05:01 PM
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It should. The 1641 sit's a little higher in the front because it has a different front axle. Worst case is you may have need to modify the front attachment points to drop the plow a bit.
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The worst thing you may run into (because I did) is the front QA arms hit the axle jam but bolts. Not a deal killer by any means, just something to keep an eye out for
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I know your in a rush for a plow, did you try
http://pattonacres.com/
http://www.cubclassics.com/
and member rweaver
to see if they have what your looking for?
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Thanks Cub Cadets!

Sam, I bookmarked both links for study and future use!

The boys and I are busy, going to be busy for a long time. Do I have to get more Cubs, one for each grandson?
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Well, yeah, you have to get more cubs. Im trying to get a cub for everybody in my family, no not immidiate family, I'm working on my whole family tree. Can't leave out the late great grandpa, he would be preaty disappointed if he comes back to life in the zombie apocalypse and is the only one that has no Cub Cadet to chase people around on.
Moral of the story is, MORE CUBS ARE NEEDED.
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Old 02-17-2015, 07:13 AM
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The worst thing you may run into (because I did) is the front QA arms hit the axle jam but bolts. Not a deal killer by any means, just something to keep an eye out for
Ignorant sorry but, what are QA arms?

All set, if the buyer takes my offer, if I have to, lengthen the frame some. I've done so before, not a big deal.

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Thanks Cub Cadets!

Sam, I bookmarked both links for study and future use!

The boys and I are busy, going to be busy for a long time. Do I have to get more Cubs, one for each grandson?
What kind of question is that!!!? You need a blade for every cub and a cub for every boy. Up there you will need a blower with a dedicated cub for it also. You COULD use a cub that is a summer worker for the blower I guess if you have too. AS long as everyone has a cub you should be set for a little while.
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Ignorant sorry but, what are QA arms?

All set, if the buyer takes my offer, if I have to, lengthen the frame some. I've done so before, not a big deal.

Cubs for one, Cubs for all!
QA arms are what connects the plow frame to the tractor quick attach hitch.

Edit: Checked parts tree, they have the same part number listed for the frame for both the 782 and the 1641. If that is correct it should fit.
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QA arms are what connects the plow frame to the tractor quick attach hitch.

Edit: Checked parts tree, they have the same part number listed for the frame for both the 782 and the 1641. If that is correct it should fit.
Thanks Sam, beat me to it
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