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Topic: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122
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| happy hooker pullers
11-10-2012 23:22:52
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I got the blade mounted with out tooo much of a hassel but the handle is anothe problem. There is a bracket just past the pivot point on the front mounting bar. it is on the plate that goes to the blade. the bracket is about 3 inches from the pivot point. i made a bar to go from the bracket to the mower deck handle to raise an lower the blade. i clamped it to the handle. it does raise it!!!!!!! BUT IT IS VERY VERY VERY HEAVY. i think if i move the bracket closer to the blade it might be better. I HOPE. ANY HELP THANK YOU FOR YOUR EARLIER REPLYS. |
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| Matt L
12-12-2012 22:07:19
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Re: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122 in reply to happy hooker pullers, 11-10-2012 23:22:52
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| Take the rod from the lifting handle and move it down a hole. I had this problem the other day on my 102. |
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| Greenfrog
11-20-2012 20:54:49
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Re: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122 in reply to happy hooker pullers, 11-10-2012 23:22:52
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| There is a assist spring thtt goes on this.. It is mounted inside the frame and under the seat area. It actuallly also helps life the rear attachments too. |
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| Greenfrog
11-20-2012 20:56:29
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Re: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122 in reply to Greenfrog, 11-20-2012 20:54:49
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| .shown in fig. A in view below. |
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| Old Roy
11-12-2012 13:59:33
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Re: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122 in reply to happy hooker pullers, 11-10-2012 23:22:52
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| Look Like |
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| happy hooker pullers
11-29-2012 23:30:34
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Re: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122 in reply to Old Roy, 11-12-2012 13:59:33
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| thanks a lot they both helped, but the picture from Old Roy is the one. that is it exactly thanx a bunch. sorry it took so long to get back to this site but i had a few problems. I have everything but the long rod and the flat plate that attaches to the lift handle. i am pretty sure i can make those. the blade is mounted an it is the same blade. looks like i need to make a couple of shoes for the blade to ride on also.Thanx again |
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| phil in mi
11-12-2012 06:38:17
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Re: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122 in reply to happy hooker pullers, 11-10-2012 23:22:52
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| This is what you need, item A. I would think if you checked with the Cub Cadet collectors you may just find something, I have this helper spring on my 125, it really helps. Phil |
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| phil in mi
11-12-2012 06:43:04
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Re: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122 in reply to phil in mi, 11-12-2012 06:38:17
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|  the picture i hope!!!!!! |
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| bob7337
11-11-2012 10:30:15
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Re: how to put snow blade on cub cadet 122 in reply to happy hooker pullers, 11-10-2012 23:22:52
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| Make the lift arm bracket on blade longer. That will make it easier to raise blade. |
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