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Old 07-24-2014, 11:51 PM
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Ok guys, I never did anything with this, but I just bought a 2072. Can someone please give me a picture and measurements for the extension kit for mounting this on a super?

I will be adding a Ruegg 3 point to the 2072. Will it still have the rear brackets built in for the blower?
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Old 09-11-2017, 06:42 PM
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Smile 195-364-100

I have a model 1811,and I have the same blower 195-364-100 mounted on it, works great
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I think they are the same thing I think 195 is number that mtd you after they but out cub and is the IH atleast that what I was told buy a guy that works at my local dealer. do you have pic of yours so we can see what you have? and if you have a 3pt you may have part of the rear hanger brackets you need and the other part is just a 2" angle peace that you can make.
Yes, the CCC made one has a 195 tag.

Similar to the "60C" deck maybe?
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Ok guys, I never did anything with this, but I just bought a 2072. Can someone please give me a picture and measurements for the extension kit for mounting this on a super?

I will be adding a Ruegg 3 point to the 2072. Will it still have the rear brackets built in for the blower?
Thanks,
Geoffrey
I know this thread is over 10 years old, but by any chance did you get the 364 running on your 2072? Reason I ask is I have a 364 I am mounting on a 2072, and there's barely any info or pictures out there, and I can't find a 421 extension kit.

I have the PTO all sorted out and pulleys aligned, and have some Cat 0 lower links (703-0437), but can't find anything showing the length of the angle steel that bolts to the bottom of the Cat 0, and the position of the blower arms mounting hole in the same. Also need the length of the hangers, and are they slotted or not? Also need to know how far the blower drive shaft cover is from the front of the tractor. Gravity pulls mine back leaving 1/2" of clearance, and it's making me nervous.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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You may be better off sending a PM to the guy for your answer
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This may help

https://www.cubcadet.com/en_US/conte...524c4f791e19/y
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Thanks for the link. I'd seen that before, however it doesn't show the lengths of the hangers and other parts. I eventually muddled my way through and successfully mounted the snowblower.

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