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Gents..Can anyone tell me the PTO belt size needed for powering a QA42A snowthrower that will be mounted on a 126?

Thanks
John
 
Kraig is probably the only one that will get this, LOL
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Charlie, Art might understand to some extent as well.
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now now remember,
"Every Cub has beauty but not everyone sees it."
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Out with the new:
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In with the old:
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It happens. People find out that you're addicted . . .
The 1170 was brought in here last summer unannounced with a $100 price tag. It cranked over so it stayed here. Got it to start and told my friend Danny about it - and that I had to shut it off because it smoked so bad that I thought a passerby might call the fire department - and he asked if I wanted to trade for the 73. 100 mile round trip later and here it is.
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Frank C - trading tractors is really just a business transaction. In your case it was a smart decision. I'd take the same deal every day of the week. The BIG question really is -
is Danny still your friend?
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Shultzie,
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Lift bar measurement coming soon.
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Shultzie, here are the narrow frame rear three point lift bar measurements per the one I have. Measurements are approximate.

Length: 25-9/16"
Width: 1-11/32"
Thickness: 7/16"
Large hole: 13/32" <font color="ff0000">EDIT: Should be 23/32"</font>
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Small hole: 5/8"
Length between holes, center to center: 24-5/16"
 

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Kraig,
Now wait a minute.... "large hole: 13/32" and small hole: 5/8"
5/8" = .625
13/32" = .40625
.625 > .40625
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Shultzie, oops, sorry for the typo, that should be 23/32"
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Art, Charlie,
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Charlie

Did that "minion" have a creeper and sleeve hitch?
 

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