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Thanks guys. Hope to tinker around with it this week, replace with a correct ignition switch, and try to get her running without jumping the switch. We'll see.
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Looks like a nice package deal. Every Haban i ever see has the white big bore cylinder ,i dont know who made them but it does seem like that was supplied by cub. The small bore power angle cylinder was for the 14 and 1650. Im not sure what size bore was used in the early 80's or when they changed to the larger. Dave
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Me likes it to!
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102-P Narrow tires no creeper--42inch deck and IH blade. 102-D Wide tires,creeper,headlights--42inch deck and CW36 snow thrower. 1997-2086 Super with 3 point hitch and all the bells and whistles. 1961-PTE-"O", needs lots of work. 2072-Repowered with a ch18, Woods tractor. 149 with my Dad. 44" deck and QA36A. #9-70 with weights and sleeve hitch. #10-149 with a 38inch deck. 2015 Kubota BX 2670. |
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Josh, when I got the Haban blade for my 1572, I also had the extra manual blade parts and the white angle hydraulic cylinder, right out of the box from CC. I always got my attachments in the box from the dealer and assembled them myself, right in the garage. I love those days!!!
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1989 - Cub Cadet 1772 1987 - Cub Cadet 1572 w/Rear PTO & Cat. 0 38" Lawn Sweeper #196483 42" L42 (Bush Hog) Rotary Cutter # 190349 45" 2-Stage Snowblower # 196364 48" Haban Rotortiller Rear PTO Driven #190356 54" SnowBlade with hydraulic Angle #196376 60" Haban Mowing Deck #196374 |
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Nice score! My Haban blade has the white cylinder as well.
Make sure you use the rock shaft brace with that heavy blade! Trust me you don't want to replace a broken rock shaft on a Super! ![]()
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Thanks guys for all the comments!
Frank, Thanks for the info on the cylinder. It has the large CC white cylinder. The PO even had the IH blade mounting blocks in a box with the 1872. I believe all the manual tilt stuff for the blade is there as well. Suprised the PO didn't chuck it. Squatch, Thanks for the brace info. Never would've known that. Probably would've found that out the hard way.
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That's how I found out! I hit an immovable object buried in the snow at speed. Oh yeah, there is another hint. You only want 2 of the 4 trip springs on the blade when pushing snow. Only need all 4 for heavy dirt work at low speeds.
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squatch, I don't remember ever having or installing the support bracket for the rock shaft support. I still have all the pieces from the original install from the late 80's around here somewhere. Just have to find it! I'll see if it still available from my dealer. You know I was looking the other day for some part, and I was saddened to see that in most cases, there are very parts left that are available should you need to repair something.
I have a 48" Haban rear PTO powered tiller that is a story or thread of its own but all that is available for that is a bearing or two and some nuts and washers should it ever need something...
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1989 - Cub Cadet 1772 1987 - Cub Cadet 1572 w/Rear PTO & Cat. 0 38" Lawn Sweeper #196483 42" L42 (Bush Hog) Rotary Cutter # 190349 45" 2-Stage Snowblower # 196364 48" Haban Rotortiller Rear PTO Driven #190356 54" SnowBlade with hydraulic Angle #196376 60" Haban Mowing Deck #196374 |
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Gotta love the supers. Great snag. Kent
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