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Old 01-23-2015, 10:31 AM
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The knob in question is threaded on. It is the hydro release lever.
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Thanks darkminion_17 and cubs-n-bxrs! I'm headed into the barn shortly, just for that chore!
Need to get the project underway, the boys wanna drive 'em cowboy!

The poor 1641 was living out-of-doors, from here on, cozy in my barn!
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Old 01-23-2015, 10:40 AM
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You can get at the rear drive shaft fitting from under the tractor also.
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Took the cover off, used a little Never-Seez on the threads when I put the center cover and knob back on.

Was glad I removed the cover, cleaned and removed caked on grass clippin's. Oiled hardware, and used my compressor blowing dirt 'n junqué out-a-there!

I've only been in your forum for two days and the help from all corners of the US of A is great. Thanks loads and be sure, I'll be back daily (if not more!).
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I am from NE PA. Tioga county.
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Bucks County, 'bout 20 miles south of Allentown. Still too close to Philly to suit me.

Was able to get the hydraulic lift workin', thanks Sam!

When I took the deck off, bein' uneducated, I left the frame on. The frame does go up 'n down now! Hey this forum is great, chock full of very helpful advice.

Still winter, a couple of dozer blade questions:

Can the frame I left on be used for the blade ass'y? Guess I need a blade and the hanger frame complete?

I don't see any hydraulics for angling a blade. Would the blade ass'y have a mechanical release and lever to angle the blade?

I'm goin' over to CL and see what I can find.

Thanks again Gentlemen for this forum and all the help in just a day, hours, like magic.

Years ago, never owned one but loved the IH's and red Cubbies.
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Bucks County, 'bout 20 miles south of Allentown. Still too close to Philly to suit me.

Was able to get the hydraulic lift workin', thanks Sam!

When I took the deck off, bein' uneducated, I left the frame on. The frame does go up 'n down now! Hey this forum is great, chock full of very helpful advice.

Still winter, a couple of dozer blade questions:

Can the frame I left on be used for the blade ass'y? Guess I need a blade and the hanger frame complete?

I don't see any hydraulics for angling a blade. Would the blade ass'y have a mechanical release and lever to angle the blade?

I'm goin' over to CL and see what I can find.

Thanks again Gentlemen for this forum and all the help in just a day, hours, like magic.

Years ago, never owned one but loved the IH's and red Cubbies.
Welcome to OCC! You aren't to far from me, I live outside of Pennsburg. It's usually easiest to take the deck off the frame (mule drive) and then take the frame off the tractor. A snow blade will come with it's own frame and has a lever so it can be manually angled. Congrats on the new to you 1641, I hear they are great machines.

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The mower frame needs to come off if your putting a snow blade on it. If you would like the service manual PM me with your e-mail address and I'll send it to you.
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With time on my hands, before I pickup a grandson for the weekend, been playin' in 'n out of the barn.

I uncovered the mower deck, been covered since summer. Of course paint is the pits!

Greased all the zerks, penetrating oil on all hardware, and noted the Cub label.

The deck is a 48" GT Deck 317190. Any idea where I could find the owners manual for this deck?

Disappointed when IH formed CCC but, thank goodness I didn't pickup an MTD. Ugh.
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Try this site.

http://manuals.mtdproducts.com/mtd/Public.do
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