Just following up. The answer was YES. I wound up leaving the blades alone and simply switching around the mower deck. It turned out to be a Danko mower once I turned it over. The ski's bolted up correctly as did the legs that bolt to the underside of the tractor bracket in the rear. I did not need any new brackets or anything custom made as someone mentioned previously. Once I had the deck turned around with the flat side forward it has been perfect. I wound up having to use a MTD belt from Tractor Supply for a 50" deck. Adjusted the pulleys in the rear below the PTO to tighten it up some. Good to go.
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Will This Mower Work on my 1970 154 Cub?
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Re: Will This Mower Work on my 1970 154 Cub?
Might be wrong . . .
Doesn't the blockoff plate go on the LH side so the grass exits the right because I think they turn sharper to the left?
Otherwise . . . NIIIIIIICE . . .
Doesn't the blockoff plate go on the LH side so the grass exits the right because I think they turn sharper to the left?
Otherwise . . . NIIIIIIICE . . .
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