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Old 02-21-2026, 08:32 AM
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That makes sense. But confusion occurs if you have a Haban 401 but don't know the Cub model number you flounder. (or at least I was confused)

i.e. if you enter 190-401-100 in the Model search block, it brings up the 401 54" plow,
but if you enter just 401 it does not.
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Old 02-21-2026, 10:16 AM
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The 401(190-401-100) blade was manufactured by Haban and sold as a genuine OEM Cub Cadet attachment by Cub Cadet dealers. Hence the reason for showing in the attachment list.

As were many other pieces of equipment known as "Allied Equipment"
Many of which are shown Oscar Will's book, "50 Years of Cub Cadet"
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Old 02-21-2026, 11:01 AM
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As were many other pieces of equipment known as "Allied Equipment"
Many of which are shown Oscar Will's book, "50 Years of Cub Cadet"
I have a binder somewhere with all the cyclops allied equipment. Some of that stuff I've never seen IRL.
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Looks nice, but I doubt it's original.
I'm going to go talk to the Cub dealer where that 782 was sold new. I'll get to the bottom of the mystery if they retrofitted it. I've meaning to go over there anyways, to do a little picking of their old parts inventory.
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That makes sense. But confusion occurs if you have a Haban 401 but don't know the Cub model number you flounder. (or at least I was confused)

i.e. if you enter 190-401-100 in the Model search block, it brings up the 401 54" plow,
but if you enter just 401 it does not.
Sorry for the confusion, I had assumed everyone knew what a Haban 401 was. Next time I will be more clear, with the complete part number, when asking questions.
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Old 02-21-2026, 05:27 PM
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Not to apologize. It's Cubs way to irritate by giving their own numbers.
Like if you bought a Chevy truck with Goodyear tires but GM says they equip their trucks with p/n 69521 Ground Contact Units.
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Old 02-21-2026, 05:31 PM
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I'm going to go talk to the Cub dealer where that 782 was sold new. I'll get to the bottom of the mystery if they retrofitted it. I've meaning to go over there anyways, to do a little picking of their old parts inventory.
Does it really matter?

The Cub Cadet website confirms the blade options were either 42" or 54" (375 or 376).
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Seems it would be easy to chop the subframe to make it fit.
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