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Old 03-13-2011, 02:02 PM
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Here's my front blade, we brought home last night! I heard the 100 uses a different sub frame, than the 122. Is this true?

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Old 03-13-2011, 02:46 PM
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That sub frame is is for a wf.

The 100 and 122 should use the same sub frame since neither has the quick attach.
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Old 03-13-2011, 03:03 PM
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I may be wrong, but I think the 70/100 used the same blade(spring trip) as the Original, but they changed the frame and added a bolt on subframe for the 70/100. That is a wide frame you have there, but pretty sure a NF will work but you might have to drill a couple holes?? Sorry if I made it more confusing

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Allen,

I have a NF blade that has the QA feature, but it also fits on my 123 that doesn't have the QA feature--I just need to put two bolts in the holes. That blade is for a WF and your NF blade that is on your 100 should also work on your 122 without any problem, but that WF will not work on it unless some mods have been made.........Looks like you'll need to buy a WF to attach that blade to, so tell your wife you need to celebrate your birthday again in order to purchase a WF!!! Maybe someone close by could swap you a NF blade for a WF blade so that both cubs had a blade on them......

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Old 03-13-2011, 05:04 PM
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Allen, Here's the sub-frame from a 100 Blade that also fits a 122 I believe.
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hey Allen- Ill trade ya. We would just have to work out transportation arrangements
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hey Allen- Ill trade ya. We would just have to work out transportation arrangements
Dang!!! You beat me to it. If you guys don't work something out, I have a NF subframe I am interested in swapping for a WF.
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Allen I saw one at Terry's place on the blade right next to that one.
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Allen,

I have a NF blade that has the QA feature, but it also fits on my 123 that doesn't have the QA feature--I just need to put two bolts in the holes. That blade is for a WF and your NF blade that is on your 100 should also work on your 122 without any problem, but that WF will not work on it unless some mods have been made.........Looks like you'll need to buy a WF to attach that blade to, so tell your wife you need to celebrate your birthday again in order to purchase a WF!!! Maybe someone close by could swap you a NF blade for a WF blade so that both cubs had a blade on them......

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Just as a note,you dont need to bolt it on,you just need a long pin that goes all the way through the frame and subframe.Like part #14 here.Almost as easy as a QT Oh,and i think the 100 sub frame is the same other than the lack of part #19.

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Thanks guys!

Duke, I need to give Terry a call, and get the correct sub frame.
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