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Old 11-07-2011, 08:07 PM
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I'm Rick, new here from Lansing, MI. Member Rod Christianson (thanks Rod) sold me a front blade for my 1641 I bought last month and hooked me up here for advise. This is my first Cub but I do have a Power King 1618 and a Deere Gt262. I want to get the plow hooked up on the Cub, I think is a better unit than the Deere. The plow fits but I don"t see how to hook up the lift rod to the Hyd. set up. From sniffin' around here a bit I see you guys know your Cubs better than yahoos. LOL Thanks for any help from a new guy. I will add a profile and pics soon.
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:19 PM
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If your tractor looks like a 1861, then you need one of these.

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I made this one (I am cheap!!) out of 3/4" steel.

I think it is an option you can buy.

That is a picture of the mower height indicator on the right side of the tractor.
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:54 PM
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welcome rick to club glad to see more mi guys
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Old 11-07-2011, 09:27 PM
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Welcome to the site! Rod has also hooked me up with some good deals. He is a great guy.

I dont think they made a 1642 did they? I couldnt find anything on it if they did. Maybe 1641?
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Welcome to OCC

If your tractor looks like a 1861, then you need one of these.

Attachment 17042

I made this one (I am cheap!!) out of 3/4" steel.

I think it is an option you can buy.

That is a picture of the mower height indicator on the right side of the tractor.
Thanks I thought it would be there. I will have to buy it, it took some tools I don't have to make one but good job on it.
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Welcome to the site! Rod has also hooked me up with some good deals. He is a great guy.

I dont think they made a 1642 did they? I couldnt find anything on it if they did. Maybe 1641?
you are correct its a 1641 my typo sorry.
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Welcome aboard Rick! Ive got some family that lives in East Lansing. GO GREEN!!
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