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Snowthrower Pictures needed
Hi, I am in the process of welding on some new lower skins to the snowthrower attachment that I got with my 107. It is very rusted out and the whole blade section is completely missing/rusted off. So I really need some pictures and maybe some dimensions so I can start reconstructing it.
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1971 CC 107 with 42inch deck, QA36 thrower, 42 Blade, 36 Parker sweeper |
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Well I did not get any pictures so I just started welding. We will see how it turns out.
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1971 CC 107 with 42inch deck, QA36 thrower, 42 Blade, 36 Parker sweeper |
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Punkid:
I am guessing, the reason for no response, was due to the the wording....."some new lower skins". I, for one, have no clue what you are referencing.
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Roland Bedell CC Models: 100, 105, 1450, 782, (2) 784, & 2072 Buy: Made in the USA |
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Basically the lower 4 inches of the shell of the snowthrower body is rotted competely off. the sides are still in tact, but the scraper/blade is completely gone all the way up to the frame mount. So any picture of a snowthrower from the bottom will help me. Everything I find on google is a top view.
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1971 CC 107 with 42inch deck, QA36 thrower, 42 Blade, 36 Parker sweeper |
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Here are the only pics I have handy. They are of the blower for my super. Hope they help. I haven't mounted it up or used it yet, I hope to get it in the garage in the next couple of weeks to clean it up and make sure everything works right. I finally have my PTO straightened out. Probably be needing it before too much longer. We are overdue for a rough winter here. I'll take some more pics when I work on it but can't promise when.
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punkid,
check out this auction on e-bay it has a pic of the lower inside of the auger housing...might be helpful?? http://cgi.ebay.com/Cub-Cadet-42-Sno...item35a3ffa2dd Jeff (teet) |
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Thanks for pictures. I still could use one from the bottom, like the snowthrower is upside down.
Here is some pictures of mine, unfortunately I do not have a good one that shows just how rusted it was. but you can use your imagination with how big the patch panel is This is the first patch panel A few hours later welded in from the back close up of the frame, It was literally tearing out so I had to weld all the crack up This is one of the sides, this is where I was getting confused as to how it should look
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1971 CC 107 with 42inch deck, QA36 thrower, 42 Blade, 36 Parker sweeper |
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Snow thrower
Punkid looks ok,make sure for aaaauger clearance...add a bolton cutting edge on bottom & Ur ready... Rainman
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