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Snowblower advise
I recently picked up my first cub, a 127. Now I need a mower deck and snowblower. I found one for sale a couple towns over off of a 147. He’s asking $100. I don’t know any other information at this time. I’m assuming it should fit? What are your guys thoughts?
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The 127 and 147 will share like units. The 100$ price seems very fair. Do you know the model number? QA36 Or QA42 will work
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It looks complete, I'd be checking the gear box to see if the teeth are in good condition, as that can be a costly repair.
( gears are NLA) |
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Yes I wanted to make sure it would fit and the price is fair. I emailed asking about the model number or even just the size with no response yet. As far as the gears go, I could probably just turn the gearbox by hand and feel for any abnormal resistance or backlash? I don’t think I will be taking the gearbox apart in his yard to check it. Not being familiar with these, I assume they are a sealed unit filled with gear oil. Thanks for the info. |
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That will work on your 127. Looks to be a QA-42A. Price is fair as long as, like others have said, the gears aren’t missing teeth. The models that will fit your tractor are CW-36, CC-36, CC-42, QA-36, QA-42, QA-36A, and QA-42A. I run a CC42 and it’s great. Xtreme Motor Works makes a lot of replacement parts for the snow throwers.
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Looks pretty straight and not all beat to hell. Gearbox is the big thing on those. They do an ok job blowing snow, but nothing like a newer 2 stage. Also they kinda suck to pick up with a manual lift. You’ll also need an implement lift bracket and a different lift rod (I believe) for it
Edit: never mind. I thought it said 149. Lift rod should work. But you’ll still need the lift bracket
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There are 3 or 4 bolts ( earlier ones has 3) holding a sheet metal cover on the
gear box, if the thrower is positioned so the cover is up, it can be easily removed to inspect the gears without fluid/grease loss. But one needs to displace some of the grease to see the gears. Rotating gears, without visual inspection, will not always reveal gear damage. Jeff makes shafts,-- and bearings/seals are available from common sources. The big gear usually is the one to shell teeth but it is not a common fault. Gears usually break because someone sluggged it with an unseen brick or log. @ $100 it is not a bad price, I've seen gear box's sell for that. They made a 2 & 4 paddle auger, that looks like a 2 paddle, I like 4 paddles but never tried a 2 paddle to compare. |
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Does anyone know the weight of a QA-42? Is it something that two people can lift into the bed of a pickup without blowing backs out? I’m going to look at it Friday. If I can find a truck to borrow, and it’s in good shape, it will be going straight to the shop.
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2 guys can handle it.
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RUN IN THE RED 782 w/50c deck (red); 782 dual stick, 44c deck (y/w); 1050 w/38c deck; 1864 w/54" GT deck; 1872 project Cub Cadet Pro Z 560 L 42" power angle snowblade, #2 tiller, 2-QA42a snowthrowers, 450 thrower, #2 cart; 54" Haban blade; Brinly box blade, 48" dethatcher, moldboard plow; Agri-Fab sweeper 1200, 1863, 1864 parts machines |
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It will fit in a suv,
and if you pull the bottom pin and 2 top links, the mule & gearbox will separate from the thrower, making it even easier to lift. |
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