Posted by Old Roy on September 26, 2011 at 19:22:05 from (98.17.218.148):
In Reply to: snowblower posted by greygoat on September 26, 2011 at 09:09:43:
Ok here is where we stand as of this evening ..I posted first and answers follow ---------------------------------------------------- Trying to help a friend on another Big tractor forum. these numbers I can't decipher. maybe if I show we can help he may join.
I just bought a snowblower for my 1450 Cub Cadet I'ts just like new but sat in a garage for many years. The drive belt, mower to electric clutch is "Hard as a rock" It has number 4774 on it, and appears to be an A, or 4L type.Blower is an "International", Specification GA42A U1111, it's a 42 inch. Anyone have an idea what I need, or know where I can download a parts bulletin and get an interchangable IH number? ------------------------------------------------- Probably a QA42A rather than a GA42A. Best to get the correct belt from a CC dealer. I have never found an aftermarket belt that fits correctly in that application. A 3L is too narrow and a 4L and an A are too wide. The CC belt has a deeper V than the 3L or 4L. -------------------------------------------------- Thanks Todd, I did mention to him that the blower may nee a pulley change... Not sure what it may have been on as they were bought separate. any ideas what the 1450 needs for that driven pulley. ----------------------------------------------
It should be about the same size at the pto clutch pulley.
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