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Yes it does matter Cub or Super A. The mower "head" is the same, but the mule drive, the part that mounts to the tractor, is different enough that they are not compatible, and there is too much different to make a simple modification.
The Cub version is much more common so it is likely you have a Cub version.
The Super A mule drive has a standard right-hand (righty-tighty) thread on the pitman pin on the flywheel. Cub is a left-hand thread. That's the dead giveaway.
The front hanger on the Super A version has an X-brace, and is much taller than the Cub version. The Super A shaft is also several inches longer, but I don't have a measurement on hand.
You are going to find parts the same way you find gold in a river or a penny on the ground. There is no widely advertised reliable source of parts for this kind of thing. Think scrounging.
In fact, you may be better off looking for another complete mower than trying to piecemeal this one together. Then you will have parts and when someone like you comes along asking about the same thing down the line, you can then say, "I can help!"
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