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Does this blade fit a WF or NF? Is all of it there?
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That's for a NF. I can't see the back of the blade itself, but it appears to be all there except for the lift rod.
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And you need a lift bracket as well. Thanks, John
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I have a 128, and I believe that is a wide frame. I'm just not sure whether or not the plow I bought is made for a wide frame or not. Any help, instructions, how-to's would be helpful. I'm kind of a newbie with my cub cadet, but I'm guessing by now most people who are reading this post already know that |
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Hi Bruce Whitt, welcome
The blades and the "A" shaped portion of the assembly are all the same, it's the sub-frame that is different. The Narrow Frame sub-frame has straight "arms" going back to the footrest bar and the Wide Frame sub-frames have curved ones. There are pictures here somewhere... Yes, your 128 is a Wide Frame tractor. |
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Bruce,
To add to what Yosemite Sam said: The pins on a narrow frame undercarriage face inwards and the pins on a wideframe undercarriage face outwards. |
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