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QA36A and QA36B Snowblowers

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QA36A and QA36B Snowblowers

Postby JohnHunt » Sat Dec 17, 2005 2:37 pm

Does anyone know the difference of the A and B? Thanks for you help in educating me about Cub snowblowers

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Postby Paul B » Sat Dec 17, 2005 3:23 pm

Beside the years they were built , 1971-1980 for the QA36A, and 1980 and later for the QA36B, the auger or rotor assembly for the "A" was a different P/N than the "B", although the "B" rotor assembly P/N was used as a replacement for the "A" P/N. There is also a difference in the lift bracket and top links of the lifting/mounting assembly. There is one P/N (for each item) for QA 36A S/N 11139 and below, and another set of numbers for QA 36A S/N 11140 and above and all QA 36B's, and there is also a clip that is used on the higher S/N's but not the early S/N's. It is basically the same snowthrower, but with some updates and/or improvements.

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Postby R Bedell » Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:49 am

The difference between the QA36A and the QA36B is that the "A" version was used on Cub Cadets that had the 3/8" wide PTO belt. The "B" version was designed for the 82 Series which used a 5/8" wide PTO belt. Other than the drive belt pulley, they are the same snowthrower.


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