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Abram

12-02-2007 07:00:47




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Is a Cub Cadet 106 a narrow frame tractor?




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R Bedell

12-03-2007 08:52:55




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to Technician General ULGE, 12-02-2007 07:00:47  
With regards to the frames for the Snow (or Dozer) blades:

There are basically four:

All NF Cubs have an approx 11" wide frame

(A) Sub Frame for the OCC

(B) Sub Frame for the NF Cubs - bolt on

(C) Sub Frame for the NF Cubs - Quick Attach

(D) Sub Frame for WF Cubs - Quick Attach

All WF Cubs have an approx 13" wide frame



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JT

12-03-2007 11:13:38




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to R Bedell, 12-03-2007 08:52:55  
So, the one odd ball must be for an OCC? Thank you for the information. Jim



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R Bedell

12-03-2007 08:49:17




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to Bills1450, 12-02-2007 07:00:47  
Sorry, I am looking for the Model Number of the Snowthrower...!!!!



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R Bedell

12-03-2007 03:40:58




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to Bills1450, 12-02-2007 07:00:47  
Cub had three (3) frame versions (A) The Original, (B) Narrow Frame, and (C) Wide Frame.

Although, the OCC [Original Cub Cadet] and the NF's had the same width of approx 11", there are different.

Thus, some implements from the OCC won't easily bolt to the NF Frame Cubs and vice versa.

In addition, Cub Cadet had several models of Snowthrowers for Narrow Frame Cubs. It is impossible to answer your question without knowing the Model Number.

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JT

12-03-2007 06:09:57




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to R Bedell, 12-03-2007 03:40:58  
R.Bedell, Being you brought up the 3 differant Cub Cadet frame sizes, I have a bunch of Cub Cadet blades, and am trying to figure out what they fit. On the arms that slide up under the tractor, one set of arms are upswept, they fit a wide frame. corect?
On another one, they are flat from the frame and straight back, no offsets. I suspect these are for the narrow frame tractors. I have one like this one on a 71 CC.
On the third one, the arms are flat with no upswept curve also, but the flat arms do not go straight off the frame, they are in about 2-3" on both sides and that is the one I am puzzled as to what it fits. Any ideas??
Thanks Jim

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Abram

12-03-2007 05:42:46




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to R Bedell, 12-03-2007 03:40:58  
Its a Cub Cadet 106



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Abram

12-02-2007 15:00:46




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to Abram, 12-02-2007 07:00:47  
Would a snowblower from a Cub Cadet original fit on a 106 then?



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skip176

12-02-2007 14:41:01




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to Abram, 12-02-2007 07:00:47  
yep sure is.



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AC-NC

12-02-2007 12:05:00




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 Re: Cub Cadet Frame in reply to Abram, 12-02-2007 07:00:47  
Yes, the 106 is a narrow frame.



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