Cadet 60 blade manual
- ksanders
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Cadet 60 blade manual
Does anyone have a manual or link to one for the Cadet 60 rer model 10 blade? I was fortunate enough to get one but hooking it up isn't painfully obvious. It's only missing the lift rods and one small bracket. It isn't in the downloads.
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Re: Cadet 60 blade manual
Kevin,
This is from the cub cadet parts site. it is under Cub Cadet International Harvester Rear Engine Riders, International 10 Blade-36"-Built 1968-1973, International 10 Blade
This is from the cub cadet parts site. it is under Cub Cadet International Harvester Rear Engine Riders, International 10 Blade-36"-Built 1968-1973, International 10 Blade
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- ksanders
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Re: Cadet 60 blade manual
Thanks Lew! A member sent me pictures of his manual. It isn't a print off or original in hand but certainly got me where I need to be and one attachment you really need the info from the manual. I'm currently machining both of us some of the brackets (parts 4 and 5) on the cnc mill at work. I'd searched and never found the picture you sent. I feel like looking that stuff up on partstree and such was much simpler 10 years ago but maybe it's just me. Thanks again. One day soon hope to have some pictures of it all together. Not many pictures out there in general.
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Re: Cadet 60 blade manual
Almost there. Used the brackets I made for the frame and turned down a quick bushing to locate the holes in the fiberglass. I'd make a couple minor mods if I made more but everything went together great. I'm half done with the lift rods and have to get those right and I'll be done.
Almost ready to move some serious dirt as I know it will!!! Might just have to buy some ags and rib tires just for the heck of it.
Almost ready to move some serious dirt as I know it will!!! Might just have to buy some ags and rib tires just for the heck of it.
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Re: Cadet 60 blade manual
Kevin - I can't figure out why, but something about those bathtubs is entertaining to me, thanks for sharing! Strangely appealing, even though they're light duty machines. Maybe it's the simplicity and the "go cart" look that makes you remember being a kid! I can't imagine they could push much snow, but I guess for the right place with a flat drive and light snows they got the job done. Any way, cool project!
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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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