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Old 05-10-2022, 11:10 PM
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Default Same frame across generations?

I've seen some talk on here about the same frame being used across the 1000, 2000, 2500, 3000, and even the modern XT series. Is this true? Has the same frame been used for 25+ years across various LT and GT models? How far back does this frame actually go in models?

I've also seen reference to "wide" and "narrow" body frames. What constitutes those?
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I've also seen reference to "wide" and "narrow" body frames. What constitutes those?
On the IH built Cub Cadets, the width of the frame at the front, is what is refereed to as NF or WF. See image....
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The frame on my Series 2000 HDS2155 is as far as I can tell exactly the same frame on my current GT2550
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Some search time on the parts lookup site will answer your questions.
Compare part numbers and pictures.
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Was thinking the same thing.

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Some search time on the parts lookup site will answer your questions.
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Sometimes part numbers are specific to a series even though it is the same part in another series/model
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Probably because there is a slight variation due to different parts that are attached to the frame itself to mount different items that were not on the previous models.
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Basically the 2000 series from the 1990s through the Current XT3 series is the same, except there was a Frame cross Member By the Trans Mission On the early 2000 & 2500 series frames. That was dropped On the Later 2000 & XT3 series Frames 2011 and after

The rear Hitch Plate on the Later 2011 and after 2000 & XT3 series is different as You Cannot accommodate the older OEM Electric Lift sleeve Hitch or 30 inch Hydraulic tiller. But I bet the Older 28-inch PTO tiller from the Original 2000 series will fit Because it Mounted Into the Rear Frame rails and not on the Outside of the Frame All Other attachments such as the front Mounted Blade, Blower & thrower will work on a XT3 series today so will the Original front & rear weight brackets for the Pre-2011 2000 series. Just as the XT3 series Manual lift sleeve Hitch will work On the Older Pre-2011 2000 & 2500 series

The 3000 series was Built On a different 9 gauge Frame design which is similar to the Pre-2011 2000 series and 2500 series which were On an 11 gauge Frame But there are extra cross Members On the 3000 series frame as well

The 2011 and after 2000 series uses the GT3100 Transmission final drive But with a BDU 10 Pump instead of a BDU 21 found on the GT3100 tractor
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