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| Topic Started: Feb 27 2009, 11:54 AM (87 Views) | |
| Jim H. | Feb 27 2009, 11:54 AM Post #1 |
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190-451-100 Snowblower without bracket for tractor, Myron I think has a Chart.but was lost in [crash] Help ! Ok I just tried to weigh it on Bathroom scales. 183 # sound right ? Edited by Jim H., Feb 27 2009, 03:11 PM.
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| R Bedell | Feb 28 2009, 06:58 AM Post #2 |
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Jim: :Work I have looked into all the literature that I have, and I couldn't find a Shipping Weight. :Sorry I am guessing that Myron would have this information. :thumbsup |
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| MBounds | Feb 28 2009, 07:25 AM Post #3 |
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Hi Guys... :BigThink I'm not remembering any such chart. Shucks, we can't even spell snoublouwer down here in East Texas much less know much about them...Roland & I compiled some belt charts which included showblowers a couple of years ago, but that is all I'm recalling about snowblowers :HeadScratch at the moment. If that brochure doesn't have the weight, I'm not sure where you would find it, but I'll look around and see if I have anything.. Myron B |
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| Jim H. | Feb 28 2009, 02:54 PM Post #4 |
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Ok Myron I hope you can phind it soon though. :Extreme Fun |
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| MBounds | Feb 28 2009, 04:28 PM Post #5 |
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So far I've found an older IH price listing which gives the QA-36 Snowblower at 185 Lbs and the QA-42 at about 214 Lbs(IIRC). That 190-451-100 is a CCC/MTD whole goods number. The -100 also tells you that it was sold by a Cub Cadet dealer after IH went away. The above weights should give you a pretty good reference point... Myron B |
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| Jim H. | Feb 28 2009, 04:35 PM Post #6 |
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Sounds good Myron and Thanks !! |
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