The blade for a "A" is wider then the 54" cub blade. The mounting points on the back side of the cub blade are closer together then that of the "A" . There is several backets that are wider on the "A" set up as opposed to the cub .
We just went threw this with a friends "A" and i have 2 cubs with snow blades.
To be honest with you it would be alot easer to find the correct blade and set up for that tractor as opposed to trying to convert a cub system.
If you put both blades and all there brackets side by side the differance is very plane to see.
One of the big differances is the front bolster on the "A" [below radiator ] is wider on your "A" then the cub. This is one of the key mounting points.
Now if you already have the plow system on the tractor and your only missing the blade then i would cut and reweld the brackets.
Your posting can be read both ways .
If your close to Michigan i know someone with the hole set up for a "100" which is the same. I don't know if it's for sale but he will never use it.
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