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I have a snowthrower for my 1811. I know it is missing the 2 vertical brackets in the rear and the frame guide in the front but if anyone has a picture of how this mounts up, I would greatly appreciate it. I can't remember the number for this snow thrower but it is a black one, 2 stage, with the long square tubing from that runs the length of the tractor. If anyone has the dimensions for the 2 vertical hangars in the back and the frame guide (angle iron and a round bar) I would appreciate those as well. Thanks.
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I'm not sure of which snow blower you have, but I here are some pictures of a retro-fitted 451 on my 782 (450 is the correct model for this tractor), which should be very similar if not the same as your 1811.
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the one i have is the 190-364-100 45" I believe. It has some bars in the back that are supposed to mount to frame? and I don't know where the ones that cross in the rear go as well.
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Here is a link to the manual for that model. It may help you somewhat.
http://manuals.mtdproducts.com/mtd/D...c=772-3497.pdf |
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Thank you, That is what I needed. I couldn't figure out the mounting brackets and where they mounted to the tractor.
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