Loren: Cub 22 is a side or center mount mower for Cub only. There is a SA 22 but it is different for mounting to SA.
The No. 16 is a fully mounted rear mower, has different mounting hardware depending on tractor. A-16 fits A or SA, C-16 fits C or SC and H-M-16 fits H, M, SH and SM. In all cases drawbar must be removed. A mower bolts to final drives, and others all bolt to axle carriers, difference between C and H-M is size of axle carriers. As I recall PTO shaft does run a bit offset on C, H and M, quite straight on A or SA due to offset PTO.
The A-16 was available in 7' version, Being fully mounted it created enough rear weight, one needed front wheel weights. I used a 7' semi-mount on my 130 for years, tail wheel made the rear weight situation much better. I had my semi-mount equipped so I could use it on either Farmall 130 or 300. The 300 would not out mow the 130, even in hill country. 130 was agile enough it more than made up for 300 power and weight.
Those semi-mount mowers all had model numbers in twenties, same basic mowing device as the 16, but a different mounting frame with a caster wheel at back. Much faster mower to hitch and unhitch as it bolted to drawbar cross bar. When used on a C or SC tractor was equipped with drawbar similar to an H.
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