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Old 02-13-2014, 08:36 AM
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Default Snowblower help

Last night I picked up a 2 stage snowblower for my super project but I'm having trouble figuring out which one it is. The previous owner had it mounted on a 782D. The model number is 195364100. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Old 02-13-2014, 08:47 AM
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This is confusing, to say the least. I have seen this topic come up before.

The correct snowblower for that era was the 190-364-100.

The 195-364-100 seems to be an MTD offering and suspect similar to the above.

Going to the Cub Cadet Parts Look-up site, I can't find anything of that model in either CC or MTD.
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Old 02-13-2014, 09:26 AM
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The nice thing is that the previous owner gave me all the goodies to go with it and it's in like new condition.
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The nice thing is that the previous owner gave me all the goodies to go with it and it's in like new condition.
I saw a 195-364-100 on CraigsList , but also came up empty when researching the model number. Is this the one you got? http://albany.craigslist.org/grd/4277445112.html
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Yes it is.
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Old 02-13-2014, 10:07 AM
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Yes it is.
Congrats, that looks like a major score!

I just got a super and am looking for a snowblower. Asking prices for the 450s & 451s run between $400-$800, and from what I've read the older 364 design is a more reliable unit.
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Old 02-13-2014, 10:38 AM
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Last night I picked up a 2 stage snowblower for my super project but I'm having trouble figuring out which one it is. The previous owner had it mounted on a 782D. The model number is 195364100. Any help is greatly appreciated!
I had this blower on a 782 and it worked fine. It was the first 2 stage blower before the 450. To mount it on a Super you will have to make the mounting tubes longer as the tractor is longer (mounts at the back of the rear differential), and because the Super is taller you will have to modify the guide to be lower up front. You may want to set it under the tractor to make sure the drive shaft is not in too much of an angle and bind the U joints.
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Thank you. Now I have to get the tractor back together. And thanks for the other information regarding the mounting and machine height checks!! I should throw her on the 109 and see what she does
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Thank you. Now I have to get the tractor back together. And thanks for the other information regarding the mounting and machine height checks!! I should throw her on the 109 and see what she does
The belt width is different (narrow on a 109) and that is a special pulley on that blower. I don't think it will be that big of a deal mounting it on the Super. You may be able to cut across the front bracket and add a piece of flat steel lowering the guide and reducing the angle of the shaft both at the same time, then just use a longer belt.
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Guys

I moved this to the implements area. Good luck with the blower.
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