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Old 07-09-2018, 07:32 AM
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Default Snow Blade/Plow for a Cub "O" Original

Just bought an "O" at auction for 25 bucks. no deck or attachments.

Anyone know where I can find a decent one?

Thanks

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Old 07-09-2018, 07:53 AM
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First, welcome to OCC.....

The front Dozer blade for the CCO, is a blade that was suited for the Original and a tad bit hard to find.

You might try the sponsors as listed at the top of the page.
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Old 07-09-2018, 08:18 AM
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There have been several blades for an O on Pittsburgh Craigslist recently but I just looked and they're all gone. If one of the sponsors can't help you out I think Craigslist is your best bet.
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You could also post an add in the Wanted section on this forum.
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Old 07-09-2018, 02:35 PM
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There have been several blades for an O on Pittsburgh Craigslist recently but I just looked and they're all gone. If one of the sponsors can't help you out I think Craigslist is your best bet.

I'm an IUP '13 Graduate. I always say I'm going to Retire in Indiana, PA.

I live in Pittsburgh now, Ill have to keep an eye out. Thanks!
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I'm an IUP '13 Graduate. I always say I'm going to Retire in Indiana, PA.

I live in Pittsburgh now, Ill have to keep an eye out. Thanks!
If you went to IUP then there's a pretty good chance I've almost ran you over. I don't know why but college kids always like to walk out in front of me, two girls came within inches of getting clobbered by the 72 Cutlass I had
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If you went to IUP then there's a pretty good chance I've almost ran you over. I don't know why but college kids always like to walk out in front of me, two girls came within inches of getting clobbered by the 72 Cutlass I had

It's a possibility. I spent enough time on Philly Street that more people than not can say that. haha


Question for you guys, As I look for parts, A schematic of the tractor would be helpful. Any ideas on if that exists? I looked on the part finder on Cub Cadets website but I can't find how/where they list the Original.
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Question for you guys, As I look for parts, A schematic of the tractor would be helpful. Any ideas on if that exists? I looked on the part finder on Cub Cadets website but I can't find how/where they list the Original.
Try this link, use the line that says Cub Cadet, click Select Assembly...

https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/A.../Cub_Cadet//1/
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Try this link, use the line that says Cub Cadet, click Select Assembly...

https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/A.../Cub_Cadet//1/

Thank you!
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