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I know this isn't exactly a real question. In the fact that it's not a real item, that I'm using it on. But more about that later.
The booklet, says that it attaches threw the tractor quick hitch. I'm assuming that this is the same thing, that attaches the Mule. If so then that part isn't my question. The question is, does anybody have any pics of how they raise, a diagram would help. But a video showing the lifting would be EXCELENT. I hope yall understand the question. ![]() & ![]() And the red is from my finger, I put it infront of the flash, and that's the best I could get, It was all blurry with & without. Thanks guys Cody |
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Elephants: The QA (Quick Attach) is the same place under the nose of the tractor where you attach the sub-frame (with mule drive pulleys).
The Jenkins Sweepster C-48CC2 for Cub Cadets is designed to and attaches in the same place. To quote the IH Special Duty Equipment Brochure "The tractor lift handle will raise the Sweepster 8 inches". The same type rod that is used to raise a front blade or snow blower is used here also. For Tractors with hydraulic lift, the same place on the lift cam is used to attach the rod for lifting. Quoting CCC brochures will often get you in trouble or leave you in the dark... ofttimes there's as much error as fact in their brochures... I recommend the IH versions (like the one I quoted).
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Ok, so the lifting system, is the same as the blades, where they have the QA, secured to the SGT, Then 2 pivot points, and a "A" attached to that. Then the equipment just attaches to the A.
If So, Then I perfectly understand. Cool Still if anybody has some pics, of either, or anything, It will help in one way or another. So basically, This is how they all hook up. Just replacing the blade with the blower/sweeper. leaving the sub frame & A behind. I know that each probably has the Sub & A of there own, but they are basically are the same on all 3?? Is this the same snow blower, that Is in the above pic, If so, All my questions ahve be answered, because i'm assuming that both sweeper & blower use the same set up. And it only took me an 2 hours to find it. Whoo. ![]() Thanks Cody Thanks Cody |
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