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Old 04-08-2019, 08:09 AM
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Default Haban 60 Inch mower deck blades

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I'm new to the form. I just picked up an 1782 Cub. I pulled the deck last night and was wondering 1. If anyone new the model of this deck and 2. Where I can get another set of what looks to be high lift blades? Pics attached
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Old 04-08-2019, 10:04 AM
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190-325-100 deck

759-3839 blade

759-3840 hard coated blade

https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/A...6-52e762f896d5

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190-325-100 deck

759-3839 blade

759-3840 hard coated blade

https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/A...6-52e762f896d5

Thank you for the quick reply! Is it really worth 93 more dollars for the hard coated blades? Just curious. Thank you
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I don't think so unless you are mowing sand.
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I don't think so unless you are mowing sand.
Hi Sam I got 1 more for ya. Looking to replace the bolts for the spindals as they are rounded.. No one seems to have them..Any ideas?
>Part number: HA-GM181702 Screw, Hex Cap, 1/2-20 X 1.75 Lg GR5
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Just buy at your local hardware store.
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Hi Sam I got 1 more for ya. Looking to replace the bolts for the spindals as they are rounded.. No one seems to have them..Any ideas?
>Part number: HA-GM181702 Screw, Hex Cap, 1/2-20 X 1.75 Lg GR5
By "rounded" I am assuming you are referring to the hex head part??
if that is correct, then a grade 5 bolt of 1/2-20 TPI. by 1-3/4 long will work fine.
Tractor supply, hardware, John Deere, Case IH dealers will all have them.
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By "rounded" I am assuming you are referring to the hex head part??
if that is correct, then a grade 5 bolt of 1/2-20 TPI. by 1-3/4 long will work fine.
Tractor supply, hardware, John Deere, Case IH dealers will all have them.
Yes sir, rounded as in the hex part is worn out. I need to replace the bolts. really appreciate the help!
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By "rounded" I am assuming you are referring to the hex head part??
if that is correct, then a grade 5 bolt of 1/2-20 TPI. by 1-3/4 long will work fine.
Tractor supply, hardware, John Deere, Case IH dealers will all have them.
These are also 2 inches long (See pic) Still think the 1-3/4 will work?
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