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Old 12-11-2011, 11:20 AM
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Default 1450 Attachments?

When I picked up my 1450 it came with the 44A mower, QA42A snowthrower and windbreaker cab. I'm wondering if all the usual attaachments will work on this tractor. I'm thinking of a garden plow, three point hitch, front blade maybe even a tiller. Is there a catalog available that lists the attachments for this tractor? Also is the only PTO for this tractor the electric clutch on the front? Is a rear PTO shaft available?
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Old 12-11-2011, 05:38 PM
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Steve,

Go to Cubcadet.com or Partstree.com and goto Find Parts and put 1450 in the model number field and click on attachments and it will show all the attachments for the 1450.
Yes, the front elec clutch is the only one on the 1450. Rear pto's were just on the gear drives.
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Old 12-11-2011, 09:34 PM
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Steve it's much to cold for a cab in MI you need to send that south to NC so I can store it on my 1650 for ya this winter. When it hits 90 in May I'll send it back up, I promise!
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Steve it's much to cold for a cab in MI you need to send that south to NC so I can store it on my 1650 for ya this winter. When it hits 90 in May I'll send it back up, I promise!

Na, would never go back, you would find a belt drive AC unit by then!!

I know I saw it somewhere!!

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Old 12-12-2011, 11:59 AM
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Duke, I almost had it on the pallet until CADplans commented about the AC unit. Now off to cubcadet.com and partstree.com to search for my 2012 birthday presents. Thanks for the tip!!!
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Duke, I almost had it on the pallet until CADplans commented about the AC unit. Now off to cubcadet.com and partstree.com to search for my 2012 birthday presents. Thanks for the tip!!!
CAD is always throwing a wrench into my plans!

Have fun shopping too!
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