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Old 12-15-2011, 05:30 AM
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Question will a 551 snow blower off a 2082 fit a 982?

I was wondering if a 551 snow blower will fit a 982
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Old 12-15-2011, 06:54 AM
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The following snowthrower / snowblowers will fit a 982:

* 190-364
* 190-450
* H-42 (Haban)
* H-48 (Haban)
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First, are you sure it is a 551 not a 451 or even a 450. The 551 is not officially listed for the 2082 even though it might work. The 551 will "mount" on the 982.
The 2082 came two ways, with either a 4.5 or a 6 inch PTO pulley, the 982 has a 4.5 inch pulley.

As a series the 450, 451 and 551 are similar in that they will all fit 82 and cyclops tractors. The difference is in the gear boxes and input pulleys.

450 input 15 teeth key, output 28 spline, smaller input pulley, for 4.5" PTO
451 input 12 teeth key, output 31 spline, same as above, for 6" PTO
551 input 15 teeth spline, output 28 teeth spline, large input pulley, for 6" PTO

Now you need to go back and look at what you actually have for both the tractor and the blower. You may get lucky and have the right combination.
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First, are you sure it is a 551 not a 451 or even a 450. The 551 is not officially listed for the 2082 even though it might work. The 551 will "mount" on the 982.
The 2082 came two ways, with either a 4.5 or a 6 inch PTO pulley, the 982 has a 4.5 inch pulley.

As a series the 450, 451 and 551 are similar in that they will all fit 82 and cyclops tractors. The difference is in the gear boxes and input pulleys.

450 input 15 teeth key, output 28 spline, smaller input pulley, for 4.5" PTO
451 input 12 teeth key, output 31 spline, same as above, for 6" PTO
551 input 15 teeth spline, output 28 teeth spline, large input pulley, for 6" PTO

Now you need to go back and look at what you actually have for both the tractor and the blower. You may get lucky and have the right combination.
the guy that selling it has it on youtube & its a cyclops with a 551 that sucker is throwing snow like 40-50 FT. or better.so the 450 & 551 are the same basicly its just the PTO pully just change that & i'm good ! .thanks bob
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