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Re: 44 inch snow plow
I think the addition on the bottom (as pictured) is the blade extension and not a cutting edge
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Re: 44 inch snow plow
There is an extension plate on top of plow but it is on the wrong side of the plow. I will take another picture of it right side up. nobody beleives it but I do not see how this blade was cut.
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Re: 44 inch snow plow
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Re: 44 inch snow plow
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A machine/welding shop can make a cut that is hard to tell from factory, but I have been told by another member that some of the early Cub Cadet blades looked like that, but he did not mention the frame, so I do not know if his comment included that part too, or just the curved blade. 44 inches would be an appropriate width for a Cadet
A machine/welding shop can make a cut that is hard to tell from factory, but I have been told by another member that some of the early Cub Cadet blades looked like that, but he did not mention the frame, so I do not know if his comment included that part too, or just the curved blade. 44 inches would be an appropriate width for a Cadet
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Re: 44 inch snow plow
I have a cadet blade, and its NOT made anything like the pictured one!---Do you want me to take a pic of it for you and post it so you can compare?---let me know! thanks; sonny
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Re: 44 inch snow plow
It's definitely NOT a Cub Cadet blade. I have owned many cadet blades, all of the ones that were ever produced, NONE of them have the brackets like a cub blade, which this one does have.
I have drilled holes and squared them out with a square hand file, pretty easily actually. I'm telling you, someone cut down a 54" blade. There is no other way around it! IH did NOT build a 44" blade.
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I have drilled holes and squared them out with a square hand file, pretty easily actually. I'm telling you, someone cut down a 54" blade. There is no other way around it! IH did NOT build a 44" blade.
Bill
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