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Old 09-06-2019, 08:55 PM
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Default 2182 Super Cub with IH plow mounted, Identify ?

Hello, can anyone identify the model of this 48" IH blade mounted to the 2182 Super Cub? Important that I find out, your help is appreciated. Thanks.





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Old 09-06-2019, 08:59 PM
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Well I don't know what you have other than it is a PO mod. The 2182 should have a Haban plow.
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Old 09-06-2019, 09:18 PM
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I know it should have the 54", and I have no idea what a PO mod is. Wasn't looking for criticism if that's what that is. I was looking for identification help.
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Looks like a Simplicity blade.
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Old 09-06-2019, 09:34 PM
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Previous Owner modification......that's a plow that someone fabbed up themselves using an IH subframe. I see there's a pulley/ cable lift fabbed up too. Doesn't look bad really....you'll need to assess how durable/well built it is in person though.
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Old 09-06-2019, 09:43 PM
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Wasn't looking for criticism if that's what that is. I was looking for identification help.
It wasn't criticism, it was an observation.

To go along with what Sam stated, it is a NON OEM Dozer blade. Again, it looks like a custom fabrication, thus it is impossible to ID the thing.
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I go to see it on Sunday, the owner says it works very well but the shoes are worn. If I don't learn what blade it is I will have to have some fabbed up for it if I buy it.

If I were to switch to the Haban blade, is there anything done to this that isn't reversible?

What would be needed along with the 54" blade, If I were to make it all correct?

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Old 09-06-2019, 09:52 PM
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I had no idea what PO was and you do run into wise asses on message boards from time to time. So I apologize for thinking the worst, but in my defense, the poster could have been clearer, I am not up on all your shorthand.

So if you will let it go, and give me a clean slate I will be more patient and ask before I assume something is bad in the future. Mea Culpa.
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PO = Previous Owner

IF.....the blade is well fabricated, then there is no point in changing it out.
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Old 09-06-2019, 10:39 PM
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PO. Yes, SS5150 covered that for me in the post above. Thank you.

As far as if I decide to replace it. it will be a matter of how well it is done and personal satisfaction and desire. Won't be immediately if I decide to buy, but at a future date determined by funds and parts availability.

I just wanted to know what it would take to set it correct...
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