Picked up a 1969 cub154. Need some help
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Picked up a 1969 cub154. Need some help
Hey everyone new to the forum and the lo-boy.. I'm needing a pdf of the instructions for the front snow blade. Also can the mower deck be installed with the front blade? Thank you
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Re: Picked up a 1969 cub154. Need some help
yes but ya have to chain the mower up when using the blade---same with blade when using the mower
get er done; life is good
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Re: Picked up a 1969 cub154. Need some help
CharlieK wrote:yes but ya have to chain the mower up when using the blade---same with blade when using the mower
Great. Thank you
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Re: Picked up a 1969 cub154. Need some help
mower will only cause problems!--you will be hung up every time you turn. it will hit the snow piles,--IF you even make any. also hope you have good tire chains on it cause your gonna need them to go 10 feet! -- How do I know---- I have a 154 with a blade and 3-pt and its TOTALLY useless in snow around here! --- The only thing that works here is blowers! ---rig up a blower on yours and with the lpto, you will have a chance!---- unless you dont get more than an inch of snow, then you might be ok.
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Re: Picked up a 1969 cub154. Need some help
Operator's Manual, hydraulics section. Just in front of the left operator's foot is a bolt to lock out the mid-tractor rock shaft.dodgefreak8 wrote:CharlieK wrote:yes but ya have to chain the mower up when using the blade---same with blade when using the mower
Great. Thank you
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Picked up a 1969 cub154. Need some help
I push snow with a front mounted blade on my 184 (has the balloon turf tires) but it definitely requires chains and wheel spacers.
My mower deck is wider than the blade so the deck has to come off to push snow. The snow that rolls off the blade would get hit by the mower deck.
I also found that a rear mounted blade (yes, I have a 6' 3-point blade) does not work very well as it drags the front end of the tractor around.
My mower deck is wider than the blade so the deck has to come off to push snow. The snow that rolls off the blade would get hit by the mower deck.
I also found that a rear mounted blade (yes, I have a 6' 3-point blade) does not work very well as it drags the front end of the tractor around.
184 w/ Creeper & 3-Point
IH 3160a Mower
IH Model 15 Tiller
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IH 3160a Mower
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