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KENtucky, ya mean kinda like this?

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Roy N.: Same part numbers according to PARTS LOOKUP. NLA, of course.
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Kraig, Sorry, should have been more specific. I was looking for a mower deck subframe.
 
Michael M., depending on which mower you have there are different sub-frames.

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Above would be for a 38" deck.

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Above would be for a 44" or 50" deck.
 
Kraig, you're something else! That was an impossible question to answer without those pics! Last summer I got the bright idea to run a narrow frame deck on a 1200. When it finally dawned on me that I had the wrong subframe, I'd decided to part out the 1200. Ah, the girls kept picking on him, anyway - he's happier as a donor.
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Don T. and Dawn T. should be home by now. Our transfer of parts and the 450 snowblower went smoothly at the border, although I was sort of told not to make a habit of it without as least applying for a passport. The female "crosser watchers" on the Canadian side are prettier than ours - ours happened to be hemale.
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Frank C

We just arrived home The trip went smooth and no fines for speeding lol.1026 miles and 42.5 gallons for the trip and 24.16 mpg for the Ram.I have not got all the parts off the truck and will be using the loader to get it off. It was great that the border guy help us lift the 450 snow blower on the truck. It sure was heavy, Thanks so much for meeting me and helping me get my parts. I will have to get my picture taken soon also.I`am glad to be home and have a cool one lol.
Frank And my wife Dawn
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and the blower and other parts
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Duty was $6.21 lol
 
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and thats not all. I got enuf work for some time. I might become a frequint poster lol
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My truck didn't fair out as well as I thought. The roof and hood took the brunt of it. I'll see the insurance man in the morning. At least I have plowday to look forward to.
 
Chris Engelking

what ? I got it made, good friends and I got enuf Cubs to have fun with.Life is good if you plan (some).lol Thanks Frank for such a good deal (Your the Man). Later ,Supper (turkey soup)
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