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Old 04-03-2012, 10:14 PM
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Hey everyone,
I bought my first house last year and it took me three lawn mowers before I was finally happy with the one I purchased. First I got a Husqvarna with a 48 inch deck but it just wasn't the tractor I wanted, bought it on a Wednesday, mowed the lawn on Thursday, sold it for a $100 profit on Saturday

Looked around for awhile and purchased my first CC which was a i1050 "time saver" version, thought that was going to be the perfect "tractor" with the ability to use attachments but maneuverability of a zero turn. Well again I ended up keeping that for about a month and was not as impressed with it as I hoped. Selling for another profit my fiance informed me this the next tractor BETTER! be the right one

I finally found a 2008 CC GT1554 (finally a little heavier duty garden tractor) so far it has been a great little "tractor" and I've been very pleased with my purchase but I need a little advice. (where better to come right...) The winters up here in Michigan can be a little bit more then I want to shovel and as I mentioned a new//first time home buyer I would really like to avoid the price of buying a new CC brand snow-blower attachment for it. I had been looking around a bit and at auction sites but I need some assistance on which blowers will work or mount up with maybe minimal bracket fabrication if I had to? In my mind right now for the cost savings even if it was an off brand universal snow blower that would be fine until I could upgrade later.

Thank you all for your time

Greg
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Old 04-03-2012, 10:34 PM
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Old 04-04-2012, 08:33 AM
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Looks like you've got two options for removing snow. 190-032-101 snow thrower and 190-833-100 push blade. That's from parts look up.

http://www.cubcadet.com/webapp/wcs/s...1#/s/CCP/1554/

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