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Old 02-02-2015, 12:45 PM
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Default Dozer Frame 190-316

Implement guide shows frame 190-316 is needed to mount a dozer/snow blade to my '95 CCC 1641.

Easy enough to mount but, how does the lift work? The 1641 has the hyd lift and had the mower deck frame mounted (I removed it).

Is the diagram for 190-316 not showing something?

Been looking for 190-375 or 190-376 blade manuals without success.
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Everything you need is in the pic.

This is the third thread you have started on the same topic...... front blade for your tractor.
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Old 02-02-2015, 02:04 PM
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J-Mech:

I know, guess I'm beating a dead horse.

Guessing the two forward horizontal pins go in the same slots the mower frame/mule drive went into. Rear slots go where the mower frame mounted.

Blade and/or blade pivot don't show a lever to angle the blade. What keeps the blade pivot from falling (not shown).

Guess I'll have to jury rig somethin' or other. I do have *.pdf files; blade, frame, pivot. I'm feeling they aren't complete.
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i think when you get one and mount it it will be kinda self explanitory (sp) but yup part no.17 goes into the same places the mower hanger goes. no.15 should go onto the rockshaft rite by your right foot that lifts and lowers blade by linkage
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gt383mag is nuts on. When you get one, it will be self explanatory. I think your worried about nothing. A front blade is probably one of the simplest attachments that there is. Compared to putting on a mower deck, they are a cake walk. Get one, look it over and if you have any questions ask. Till then, if you don't have one to look at I'm not sure your going to fully understand the explanation. Yes, for the record there are pins and brackets to keep the blade angle and trip release in place. You'll clearly see them when you have one if front of you. No need to "jury rig" anything.
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Thanks J-Mech, I do have one frame and blade to go look at.
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Just curious, but I replied here last night and now my reply was deleted. Any reason as to why it was and who deleted it? Followed the rules and was not offensive............Bueller, Bueller, anyone?
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Just curious, but I replied here last night and now my reply was deleted. Any reason as to why it was and who deleted it? Followed the rules and was not offensive............Bueller, Bueller, anyone?
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Nope no idea what the deal is.

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You need a wide frame plow and the thing that fits over the rockshaft #15. That will be the hard to find part. Try Extreme for that.
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Do a google image search for, cub cadet blade, and start looking at pictures. You will find some pics that will give you your answers.

I do this for a lot of things and can usually find what I need.




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For a Operators Manual, go here........ Manuals

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