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Boy you can tell who's got the money on this forum ... DonT owns TWO tape measures !
 
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Ken yep
(Boy you can tell who's got the money on this forum ... DonT owns TWO tape measures ! )

but you have more BUCKETS

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Kraig, and others,
Just for information, there are two different, but similar, lift rods for an original, one for both the trip and non-trip blades, and another for the BB36 snow thrower. They both have similar bends and offsets, but if I remember correctly, the length is different (I don't remember which is longer).
 
Paul Bell

I could be wrong but I believe this is the lift rod for the none trip snow blade ? please correct me if this is incorrect. I think Kraig told me this info awhile back. Kraig
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Don T,
I don't know if you are correct or not. The point I was trying to make, is that there are two different lift rods, that are similar in shape and appearance , and one (P/N 464 387 R1) is for both the trip and non-trip snow blade, and one (P/N 475 577 R1)is for the BB-36 snow thrower. Not to say that you could not use one inplace of the other, but with different P/N's, there will be a difference in the two rods, and I don't believe they will interchange correctly without modification. I have had both in the past, and I believe the snowthrower rod is longer and if used on the blade it will not raise the blade very far off the ground.
 
I hear a good bit about the hydraulic lift, but I have an electric lift on my 127. Is that a common option?
 
Brian H, Yes that,s the lift that was an option on that series of tractor. I have one on my 126 and love it. If you need any parts for it CC Specialties has them.
 
Could anyone tell me how tall the rear roof supports are on a windbreaker cab.
 

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