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IH attachment help
i have an IH back blade and a landscape rake for a sleeve hitch setup. The rake is missing the bracket that bolts to it and goes up and connects to the pin for the rear lift. does anyone know where to get one? I also have a danco bb-36 snow thrower that some one hacked the mounts to for a wide frame does anyone have the original bracket design or dimensions to fabricate one or have one available? thank you
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On the BB36 thrower, can you not see how they changed it to modify it? Or is it too far gone? Can you just cut it apart and put it back the way it was? If not, your best bet is to find one on C-list and just buy another. Not likely going to find just the bracket, but you never know. If it was a QA36/42 I'm sure you could, but not for a BB. Not as many of them. Aaron at xtrememotorworks.com has a lot of blower parts..... he *may* make a mount, but I don't remember him making anything like that for the BB thrower. Might check though.
On the rake, you don't say if you have two frames, or one frame that both share. If you have two frames, just make the part you need using the other as a pattern. The IH blade/rake is a pretty hard to get attachment, not likely anyone is going to have just that part, and want to sell it. Also not likely you will find just that part for sale, but you may get lucky. It's an easy part to fabricate, so I'd just make it. If you need dem's I'm sure someone can get them to you. |
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I have a BB36 that someone had cut the QA 'ears' off of to mount on 'something'.
It was a simple matter of using a QA mule drive to copy the QA part from and weld back on the hacked one. Post some pic's of the 'hack job". I'm sure it can be brought back. BTW, the BB36 is a good thrower for a NF. I'd be glad to fix it for you. |
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My rake was also missing the same part. I went to tractor supply and got a piece of 1&1/4 by 1/4 flat steel and made it with the one on the blade as a pattern.
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WOW!! Talk about a hack job!!
CBC, Custom by Cobblecraft, Ya gotta love it. That unit appears to be or maybe was an adjustable one by the looks of what's left of it. Anyway, look here. Are you sure it's BB36 and not a CW36?? https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/A...0-A/0114300001 You need parts 18 & 22 I believe. Note: there are 2 types of clutch set-ups depending on your ser# What is the serial # on your unit? What Cub are you installing this on?? Mine is on an 'O' and I had to rebuild those 2 parts for mine. |
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i will double check the model number and serial number to be sure. i would like to mount it on a 100 or an original.
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Yeah..... I think you are going to be better off finding another one. |
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i dont really need another one i have others i was just trying to get some info on making it right its kinda useless right now.
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