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Old 09-24-2015, 06:06 PM
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Default Snowblower help?

I have an 1800-series hydro, to call it a beater would be charitable, with a kohler twin that is on it's last legs...I bought this tractor for the big honking snowblower, I think it's by Danco or Haban--it's the one with aircraft cable to turn the chute.

Or for that matter how hard would it be to modify my 108's frame to be able to mount that blower? Or is there just part of the snowblower mount needs changed? It looks like I would have to bore a 3/4 hole right through a weld on each side of the frame. The 108 isn't a museum piece, it's a working tractor...

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Old 09-24-2015, 09:37 PM
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I have an 1800-series hydro, to call it a beater would be charitable, with a kohler twin that is on it's last legs...I bought this tractor for the big honking snowblower, I think it's by Danco or Haban--it's the one with aircraft cable to turn the chute.

Or for that matter how hard would it be to modify my 108's frame to be able to mount that blower? Or is there just part of the snowblower mount needs changed? It looks like I would have to bore a 3/4 hole right through a weld on each side of the frame. The 108 isn't a museum piece, it's a working tractor...

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Does your 108 have a creaper drive?
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Does your 108 have a creaper drive?
Seems to be a very popular question. Inquiring minds want to know!!

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Old 09-24-2015, 11:44 PM
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apparently the blower, tagged "194353100 Cub Cadet Cleveland OH"is a Haban H42...3-bolt skid plates, square driveshaft, cable chute rotation, pull-chain spring assist...can it be mounted on my [repowered-108] "128" at all?
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Old 09-24-2015, 11:50 PM
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Yep, the pics in the manual for the h42 look just like it right down to the goofy pull-chain spring assist.
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