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Re: Cadet 125 vs 147 --- Plow or Blower
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Posted by Dr.EVIL on September 18, 2006 at 08:41:28 from (80.254.152.36):
In Reply to: Cadet 125 vs 147 --- Plow or Blower posted by thehedge on September 18, 2006 at 06:09:50:
I would think either tractor would run the snow blower fine since they're both Hydro's.... there were two blowers, a 36" and a 42" for those tractors, I have a 36" and have used it with a 8 HP engine in the tractor.... a gear drive without a creeper, but the 10 Hp does run it better. If Your snows are 2"-3", maybe 4" tops a blade would work but if You have drifts, or deep snow up to a foot deep the blade is a waste of time, get the blower. You'll need added rear weight, the more the better, and chains...and there's a spring assist for the lift mechanism that You will want.... the 147 may have an elec. lift which is troublesome, and hopefully been replaced already. The hyd. lifts are fine, either the one that runs off the charge pump for the hydro or the add-on unit. Check the website "ihcubcadet.com"
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