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ed in cny

12-03-2007 15:37:58




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I recieved a cub lawn tractor with all the equipment. I wouldlike to use the snowblower but have no idea how to put it on.Anyone have pictures or some info how to go about it? I sure could use the help as it's snowing out and could use it shortly. I'm not sure I have everything butI do know that it was used last winter and was well taken care of. Any help?




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ihfan32

12-03-2007 16:11:16




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 Re: Cub 124 in reply to ed in cny, 12-03-2007 15:37:58  
There is a great site for cub cadets, ihregistry.com they have alot of information along with a forum.

the snowblower you have is probably the QA 36 or QA 42, here is the manual
http://ihregistry.com/manuals/snow/qa-36.pdf



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ed in cny

12-03-2007 16:31:26




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 Re: Cub 124 in reply to ihfan32, 12-03-2007 16:11:16  
I guess I should have looked deeper into the paperwork. I found the manual for the blower. I have the QA 42 blower. I didn't see it with the other paperwork and had looked through the stack 2 or 3 times. I'll have to look it over to see if I can see if there is everything to get it operational. Thanks guys. I may be back for more help as I also got a farmall 300 to fix for dirt cheap. I used it the last fall to get some ground worked up. It could use some tlc like a rim to start with. But anyways thanks.

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Red Dave

12-03-2007 15:50:43




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 Re: Cub 124 in reply to ed in cny, 12-03-2007 15:37:58  
There may be more than one snowblower for those. See if the snowblower has a model number on it, then go to binder books dot com and get the manual for it. That will show pictures of it and a parts breakdown.

Remove the spaces and put a . in for dot. This site won't let me post a link for you.



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ed in cny

12-03-2007 15:57:42




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 Re: Cub 124 in reply to Red Dave, 12-03-2007 15:50:43  
I'll give it a try. Thanks for the post.



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