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Old 08-16-2011, 11:48 PM
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I second that gravel is not a problem for these throwers. But be careful not to get a frozen apple or dog turds... I put a frozen apple through a garage door 100 feet away. These throwers are great, you will be impressed with how it works on that tractor. The hydraulic lift will be fantastic. I bet you can't wait for winter now!
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Old 08-17-2011, 12:51 PM
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I've got a 125 and a 3.5" pulley on my QA42A. Only got to use it once last winter with some really heavy wet slushy stuff, and it still threw it a good 25 feet.

Like others have said, hydro is the key, and ride the governor. You want to keep the auger full and make that kohler bark.
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Old 08-17-2011, 01:10 PM
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Thanks for the replies. Almost can't wait till it snows
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Here's another vote of confidence in the QA42A matched to the 149, which is exactly what I have. Though the Winter of 2010-11 was my first with this set-up, it handled everything that our Ohio storms dished out with ease. I do recommend you adjust your skids (I replaced mine this summer) so as not to drag the bottom of the thrower on your surface.
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plowing snow 003.jpgI have to set my skids down this year because of my gravel drive way. I got a rock stuck in the auger last year. It stoped the 1812 it almost burnt the belt up!.If you have a magnum in a cub you know how much power they have. I love mine! Heres a pic of me plowing with it i don't have pics of me snowblowing sorry.
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Sounds like I got the right set up with a 1450 then for blowing snow out across the yard.

Thanks for the info
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Enjoyed the plow pic, Sam! I hope, I get to use my blade this Winter.
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Can you tell me where I can get the adapter mounting kit for a model 1A tiller to mount on a IH Cub Cadet model 782 garden tractor?

I have been looking for a couple months without any leads...

I am located in Kansas.

Any suggestions are appreciated!

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Can you tell me where I can get the adapter mounting kit for a model 1A tiller to mount on a IH Cub Cadet model 782 garden tractor?

I have been looking for a couple months without any leads...

I am located in Kansas.

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MrGetRDone41. Did you have to do anything "special" to use the QA 36 with your model 1812? I had a 1450 that just died and now have a chance to get an 1812 but I want to use my QA36 with it.

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