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I am wondering if I can interchange a quick attach deck with a pin on deck. I have a 149 with a 42" quick attach deck and I also have a 123 with a 48" pin on deck. I was wondering if I could put the pin on deck on the 149 with very little re-working. Normally, I would look at them and compare them myself, but my cubs are over 35 miles apart right now and I will not be at my other place for several more days. I don't know whether I should drag my 149 along or not and about how much time I am looking at to convert hardware. Thanks in advance for considering my question.
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Put the pin-on subframe on the 149's mule drive. I think that'll work. I know you can mix and match NF QA and pin-on stuff. All bets are off for the belt though...neither one may fit, or one might. You'll have to experiment with that.
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I have put both on the same machine they work fine ! Also I have not bought a belt, they were on them when I got them although I have taken them all off (decks and belts) and just put them back on at random, they work fine for me ! Just as long as u use the proper sub frame as MATT stated, or switch hardeware around if U choose, Will work fine also !
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Thanks fellas!! The advice and expertise is greatly appreciated.
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