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Old 09-23-2015, 11:28 AM
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Hey Guys!

I'm new here as I just recently picked up a 1440 Cub Cadet garden tractor! I have done a bit or research on snow blowers / throwers that will fit it and it appears that only a 451 or a 551 will fit that unit. That said, I saw this model on Craigs List (190-353-100) and the seller swears that it will fit on my 1440 and run fine.

Does anyone here have any experience of this unit fitting on a 1440? Any advice would be appreciated! I can get photos if needed. In general, the 190-353-100 looks to be a bit lighter than the 451 and 551 units. I am in Vermont and plan to use this unit to blow my driveway. Nothing else. Probably about 1,200 sq ft.

Thanks!

When I get a moment, I'll be sure to get some photos of my tractor up here!

Jay
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Old 09-23-2015, 11:51 AM
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First off welcome to OCC. I just looked at the cub parts site and the 190-353-100 snow blower is PTO shaft driven. I don't think you can make it work on a 1440. The correct blower would be the 451 or 551 with the belt drive. I am pretty sure the 353 blower is made for the 3000 series tractor with the shaft driven PTO. Tell the 353 seller he should do a little research cuz he is full of poop.
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Old 09-23-2015, 12:06 PM
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First off welcome to OCC. I just looked at the cub parts site and the 190-353-100 snow blower is PTO shaft driven. I don't think you can make it work on a 1440. The correct blower would be the 451 or 551 with the belt drive. I am pretty sure the 353 blower is made for the 3000 series tractor with the shaft driven PTO. Tell the 353 seller he should do a little research cuz he is full of poop.
What Kelly said. The 353 fits the following tractors.

Cub Cadet 3165 Tractor

Cub Cadet 3184 Tractor S/N 1J310G & Before

Cub Cadet 3184 Tractor S/N 1K010G & After

Cub Cadet 3185 Tractor

Cub Cadet 3186 Tractor

Cub Cadet 3204 Tractor

Cub Cadet 3205 Tractor

Cub Cadet 3206 Tractor S/N 1J310G & Before

Cub Cadet 3206 Tractor S/N 1K010G & After

Cub Cadet 3208 Tractor S/N 1J310G & Before

Cub Cadet 3208 Tractor S/N 1K010G & After

Cub Cadet 3225 Tractor

Cub Cadet 3235 Tractor S/N 1J310G & Before

Cub Cadet 3235 Tractor S/N 1K010G & After

Cub Cadet 3240 Tractor

Cub Cadet GT3100 Tractor

Cub Cadet GT3200 Tractor

Cub Cadet GT3204 Tractor

Cub Cadet GT3235 Tractor
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Old 09-23-2015, 02:42 PM
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Thanks for the responses guys. It does look like this thing is shaft driven off a pulley. Here's a crappy photo that shows some details. Sounds like I'm outta' luck though. I'll keep searching for that 451 or 551.

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Old 09-23-2015, 03:48 PM
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Just tossing this out for consideration, you may want to think about a plow. The blower is HEAVY and without hydraulic lift you may find it to be a serious workout for the right arm. Back in the day when I lived in New England I had a plow on a 1210 (very similar to a 1440) and a walk behind blower.
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Old 09-24-2015, 12:07 PM
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Hi Sam-

I have thought about a blade but I think I would run out of room quick unless I had a snow thrower of some type. Also, my drive way is not paved and somewhat rutted. I imagine that would make the blade a bit challenging to use.
I was hoping to put on some type of hydraulic assist if I do end up finding the proper blower attachment. I haven't researched that yet but would imagine there must be something out there that would fit...

Thanks for you thoughts. I appreciate it!

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