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Old 04-16-2024, 09:27 PM
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Default Interchangeable accessories between 147 and 149

I've had a 147 with electric lift with mower deck,tiller,snow blower,and blade. I picked up a 149 with hydraulic lift, no accessories. Needs some work,wiring,cleaning.Will any of the accessories from the 147 fit the 149. Sorry I havent tried yet.im planning this project. Before I get things tore apart. I have 1650 hydraulic lift with 50" deck. That hydraulic lift seems to work better than the electric lift. That's why the 147>149. Thank you.
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You probably need to work around the narrow frame 147 and the wide frame 149.
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Not without modifications. The tiller may work, but I don’t know enough about them. I would think you would at least need a different mule drive and belts. The blade itself would work, but you will need a wide frame subframe for it. Attachments would interchange between your 149 and 1650.
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Old 04-17-2024, 08:01 AM
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Thank you for responses. I have accumulated 'parts'over the years. I'll need to look in my stash for a wide frame sub frame I may have one. Sometimes as I age,76 I think I have too much.
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I've had a 147 with electric lift with mower deck,tiller,snow blower,and blade. I picked up a 149 with hydraulic lift, no accessories. Needs some work,wiring,cleaning.Will any of the accessories from the 147 fit the 149. Sorry I havent tried yet.im planning this project. Before I get things tore apart. I have 1650 hydraulic lift with 50" deck. That hydraulic lift seems to work better than the electric lift. That's why the 147>149. Thank you.
If the snow blower is a QA36A or QA42A it will fit on either a wide or narrow frame Tractor the Last A Stands for Adjustable I can use My QA36A on either My 106 or 1450 . For the front Blade You need a wide frame Sub frame I am sure Cub Cadet Used Parts(link above) has a wide-frame Blade sub-frame in stock. The tiller will mount right on, But You will need a Longer Belt which is NA from MTD. But CCC specialties(link above) sells a Kit with a newer Belt and Upgraded front pulleys as long as you have the front Mule drive for a wide Frame if the 149 already has a deck with it. Then You have the wide-frame mule drive. Mowing decks I really don't know about as I have never tried my 42 On My 1450 or my 50-inch from the 1450 on the 106. Bet thing I can suggest is try a narrow frame deck and see if it fits

BTW call Rob Houzt at Cub Cadet used Parts 630-461-6052 because he is not very good at updating his website as to what he Has in stock or not since He semi-Retired
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Thanks for the information. I'll keep that number handy.
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