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Hey guys newbie here looking for alittle direction. I believe i have a CC 36 but the manual i got with the blower is for a QA36.
first question what is the difference between the two? And will this fit on a 149? I bought it off a guy with a 129. Thanks |
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The cc36 is a bolt on implement and the QA36 hooks to the quick attach.
You need a QA36A or a QA42A to fit your 149. |
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Any way to make it fit or should i put it for sale?
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If he had it on his 129, it's either a QA36A or he already did the modification to make it fit - 'cause the 129 is a wideframe like your 149.
If it's modified, the question is how good of a job was done... |
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We need pics of it...
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DWayne 1973: 128, ag tires, 3pt. lift, spring assist, lights, 42" Deck 10" moldboard plow 2016 XT1 42" deck 18HP |
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sorry it was a 127
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well it is a QA not a CC i looked at the number last night and also the width between the arms are 11 and of course the tractor is 13.5
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Too bad it didn't happen to be a QA36A.
That thrower was made for a NF. |
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