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Old 10-18-2016, 11:02 PM
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I purchased a snow thrower that fits my 149 and was wondering what the differences in a qa36 and a qa42. It doesn't have any numbers on it.
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the 36 is 36" wide and the 42 is 42" wide.
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Old 10-18-2016, 11:25 PM
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If I'm not mistaken a QA-36 OR a QA-42 neither one will fit your 149.

You need a QA-36A or a QA-42A.
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Yosemite Sam is right. Have you tried to mount it yet? The A at the end means adjustable. There should be different holes to make it fit a wide frame or narrow frame.
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If I'm not mistaken a QA-36 OR a QA-42 neither one will fit your 149.

You need a QA-36A or a QA-42A.
I know it will fit a wide frame but is the width the same?
As a qa42 or qa36?
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I know it will fit a wide frame but is the width the same?
As a qa42 or qa36?
Are you asking if a QA36 is the same width as a QA36A. Likewise, a QA42 and a QA42A are the same size? Ummmmm.... YES. What do you think the numbers represent? Its the size in inches of the tool.

And NO. A QA36/42 will not fit a 149. It has to have the "A" at the end.
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I put a QA36 on a 129, it left a bit to be desired. I had to cut and widen the mount. Then when I got it on, It couldn't be raised up all the way or the chute would get into the hood. That's when I realized the grills on that series angled toward the front while the older Cadets angled toward the operator--hence the clearance problem. We left it on all winter, never got any snow so I sold it. Now we have a 122 and 124 Cadet
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Are you asking if a QA36 is the same width as a QA36A. Likewise, a QA42 and a QA42A are the same size? Ummmmm.... YES. What do you think the numbers represent? Its the size in inches of the tool.

And NO. A QA36/42 will not fit a 149. It has to have the "A" at the end.
Thats what I figued
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In relationship to snow throwers, 36 or 42 is the width (in inches) of the path the thrower cuts.

Post up some pictures of what you have there.
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