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i am wanting to put a snow blower on my 127 or 123 both narrow frame and I ran across one for a wide frame. I was wondering is there a easy way to make it fit ? http://southbend.craigslist.org/grd/4100556824.html This is the one I found.
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If it is a QA42A it will fit after you adjust the width it is adjustable between wide frame and narrow frame, although I bought mine for $80 and there are 2 others for sale in my area one more for $80 and one for $75 so at that price It is all up to you to decide but make sure you get everything and the gearbox has no play in it, should have a lift rod a rod to turn the chute and if your tractor doesn't already have a piece bolted to the bottom of your lift lever on the tractor with a hole for the lift rod. And a belt
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$300 is somewhat high, most can get them for about $100-$150 (mine was $150). It looks to be in good shape so I'd say if you can get it for $200 it'd be worth it, otherwise walk away.
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I'm with the other guys, that's a bit steep. It's a really nice blower, and I might give $200 for it, but there are better deals out there. I bought a model 450 2-stage blower in better shape with weights and chains from a Cub Cadet DEALER and only paid $250. My single stage I gave about $75 for.
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i agree, 65-125 seems the going rate around here.
the guy i bought my 72 from had a 36" blower for a narrow frame for 65 bucks that looked darn near new.......i did not want a blower, so i told my friend about it and he picked it up.
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cub cadet 71 that my pop pop got new and gave me in 85......restoration just started cub cadet 100......was a friends grandfathers, given to me in 93.. restoration almost finished cub cadet 72, 150 dollar craigslist find, 38" deck, worker cub cadet 127 basketcase, my dad bought in 84 cub cadet 71 beauty (formerly johncub7172's) cub cadet 123, craigslist find
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The closer to winter we get, the higher the prices go...........
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Daniel G. ![]() . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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true true
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cub cadet 71 that my pop pop got new and gave me in 85......restoration just started cub cadet 100......was a friends grandfathers, given to me in 93.. restoration almost finished cub cadet 72, 150 dollar craigslist find, 38" deck, worker cub cadet 127 basketcase, my dad bought in 84 cub cadet 71 beauty (formerly johncub7172's) cub cadet 123, craigslist find
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