RER 85 manual and 60 snow blade

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jwyrick
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RER 85 manual and 60 snow blade

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Good morning all,

I have downloaded the manual in the library for a 55, 75 and 95 manual and also found a parts list, but I am not able to find either a repair manual or parts catalog/list for the 85. I have an 85 special and am looking. I have a couple of 60's and a 75 in various states, but need manuals for the 85.

Second question, in a recent purchase of a couple of 60's the seller had a snow blade for the 60. It had been welded on and modified to fit something else - pictures attached. Does anyone have one of these and can measure the bracket - C shaped pipe pieces with brace? I know it is a longshot and I will never use it, but it would look cool displayed. I am restoring the 60.

Thanks in advance, JW
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ksanders
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Re: RER 85 manual and 60 snow blade

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I can't help on the blade brackets but can say nice find :beer:
I've been keeping an eye out for years for one of those or a C32 blower for my 60. I redid a 60 years ago and kept it. Still a hit with kids at parties and they can't hurt themselves easily because it stops if they let off the pedals. Just something about those little rear engine riders

I believe a lot of manuals are free from Cub now if I remember right but can't remember where to find them.
From the first Original to the last x82 Series... you can't beat an IH Cub Cadet!!!

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