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Front push blade
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Front push blade
Will a push blade from a 782 fit on a cub 127?
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Re: Front push blade
No, the 782 is a wide frame and the 127 is a narrow frame. Different mounting system.
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Re: Front push blade
Thank you
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Re: Front push blade
I put one from a cc 80 on my 147! had to modify things a bit but you can go wide to narrow if you can cut/weld/cuss!! lol!
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Re: Front push blade
The entire sub-frame would need to be refabricated. That's more than a "bit" of work. Since NF blades are fairly easy to find it begs the question, why?
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Re: Front push blade
radioguy41 wrote:The entire sub-frame would need to be refabricated. That's more than a "bit" of work. Since NF blades are fairly easy to find it begs the question, why?
Save yourself the the frustration!
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Re: Front push blade
I did it cause they said it couldnt be done!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best mod I ever done!
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Re: Front push blade
Just like trucking Coors beer across the Mississippi……that’s bootlegging and that’s against the law….
Great movie!
NJ Farmer
Great movie!
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Re: Front push blade
SONNY wrote:I did it cause they said it couldnt be done!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best mod I ever done!
Post some pics. I'm interested to see how you changed
this mount/subframe (longer curved arms that connect inside the frame at the rear, wider spaced pins faced outwards)>
to this mount/subframe (shorter straight arms that connect outside the frame at the rear, narrow spaced pins faced inward).
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Re: Front push blade
Will get a couple pics. gotta move some tillers to get over to it in the shed!
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Re: Front push blade
Finally got some pix of my 80 to 147 blade mount.
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