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Is there any way to mount these to a Super? Will it touch the ground if it does hook up or do you need a different bracket to lower it just like on the 450's?
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That was never meant to be attached to a Super. I suppose it can be done, but it may not touch the ground.
 
That was never meant to be attached to a Super. I suppose it can be done, but it may not touch the ground.
That is what I was afraid of.
Took the splines out of the fan on my 450/451 beast.
Where are ya's finding a 14 spline hub to rebuild them? Have a spare fan, but is isn't in great shape either.
 
Sorry fat fingers....13 spline.
I am not at shop now to measure it.... 7/8" to 1" sounds about right.
 

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Looks like 7/8" 13T couplers and hubs are out there. Google is your friend.

There is no reason you couldn't put the thrower on the 100 with the subframe configured for a narrow frame. The holes are there to bolt it on. It will be asking a lot of 10 hp though.
 
I was actually going to devise a plan to mount mine to the 1872 (until I lucked into a 364).
My goal was to make a stationary mount on the front and use a power steering cylinder to raise and lower the unit, taking advantage of the front hookups...
 
It prolly will fit, but yes you will not be able to go down all the way, maybe put smaller tires on it from the 782 and add a scraper to the bottom of the blower...
 

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