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oldgreygoose
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'66 Cub 102 questions

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I just bought a 1966 102 Cub garden tractor. Can I still get attachments for it, such as snow thrower, blade, plow?
Tom, Dave.. where are you guys ? It's still Danni, just different last name and moved away from Fort Wayne.
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Oh yeah...I didn't realize it was you...with the different last name....I just thought there was another oldgraygoose....lol.
Hi! Sounds like you have been busy with life...and tractors ;)
Sure you can still get attachments for the 102. You will need to become friends with Craigslist or a local tractor salvage yard. Those snow throwers "qa36"are probably more rare as it is for what's called a narrow frame. Someone can help me out...I'm pretty sure the "qa36a" works on the 102s. I don't know if I would try a 42" blower on 10 horse. Ken probably does it :lol: ....idk.
Tom has dropped off the face of the Earth...I think he has a job or something like that.... :?
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Well, thanks for the reply. I was beginning to think you had also dropped off the face of the Earth. So, this Cub is a narrow frame, huh. My 8 year old nephew sold the Cub to me for $100... .of course I had just bought him a dirt bike.. he made out pretty good. He said "Aunt Danni, you're gonna have to get used to a clutch.. no more shifting on the fly"..
Anyhow.. can I get after market attachments for it? I saw YouTube videos of people using plows and snow throwers with a 102..There is no deck on it, but the attaching apparatus is still there.I could use any good input, guys.
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Scott Urschel can help you with attachments for your 102. He lives around Uniondale, Indiana.
Phone number for Scott is 260-715-3440.

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Danni, nice to see you around again. As dag said, used attachments are the only practical option I know of. Should be enough around that you should be able to find decent stuff. Merk wouldn't steer you wrong, I would call Scott as he suggests!
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The 102 I used to have came (and went) with the 42" CI end mower deck.
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Pretty much any NF attachment will fit. You can ever use the quick attach attachments but you will have to bolt them on ( no big deal, the holes are the same). One winter I had an engine problem with my 125 and put my QA-42 snow thrower on my 122. Bolted it up and off I went.

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Wow.. thanks guys!. Jeff, what is the NF you mentioned?
I am dull this morning.The only thing I could think of was Non Farmall..
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Danni, "Narrow Frame"... Any NF attachments will work on your machine. Still lots out there to be had, no reason to cobble anything aftermarket together.
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1872, 46", 50C decks, Haban dozer blade, 450 snow blower
2182-1, Kwik-Way Loader, 3-pt & rear pto, 442 tiller
2182-2, 54" deck, 551 snow blower
Past tractors:  1541, 2135
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Tom, once again, to my rescue.As always, thank you.
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