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Exactly right Lew!
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1872 with 50C deck 1862 with 50C deck 1641 with 48GT deck 364 snow blower IH Cub Original with deck GREEN 317 with integral sleeve hitch, front hydraulic |
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You made a good choice! Nice buy!
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Two 125's and a 124 all with 42" decks Plow blade #2 Cart QA36 snowthower |
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Looks real nice!
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Steven __________________________________________ 127 NF, spring assist, 36" IH Danco BB-36 snowthrower, 42" mower deck. CW-36 snowthrower, 42" NF blade. QA42A blower, 126,127,149,1720. |
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Another good find! It's probably a good thing I don't live in Cub country.
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Nice looking 125,looks in great shape.Any other accessories?Did you get a fair price?I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine.
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Just the deck with it, I gave $150 for it.
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Yeah the trailer is on its last legs. We lost some parts this trip. It’s brought home a lot of Cubs and I’m looking for another trailer. The tie down job is solid, I have a wench on the front and it’s bolted to steel. So I hook the front to the cable and it ain’t going anywhere, and draw the back tight with a ratchet strap.
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George, I knew someone would take the bait of my mispelling of "winch".
![]() I'm looking at the QA42A to adjust it for the Narrow Frame, I see how all that works, but I don't understand the upper lift arms. The upper pin that goes through the mounting brackets on the snow thrower side is welded in there and the uppers traps pin on the outsides. It seems to me like that shouldn't be welded so you can pull it out and put those upper straps on the inside for the narrow frame. I've not pulled down any information on how to adjust it yet, but I just glanced at it and I see a potential problem here, or are there different upper arms for the narrow frame? If so that seems counter to being "adjustable" if I have to source different upper straps. I can take a picture of what I mean if my description isn't making much sense.
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What a great way to spend it though. Ken |
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