SC 2400

   / SC 2400 #31  
If you go to the Cub parts page and use "sc2400" with no spacing as the model number, you will get a complete parts listing.

Hope this helps.

Alan
 
   / SC 2400 #32  
At some point I downloaded a parts list for the sc2400. The manual contains the tractor and engine. It is in pdf format and I would be willing to email it to you if you pm me that you want it. It is form #769-03821 and is dated 08/08. I am not sure how this differs from the service manual.

Alan
 
   / SC 2400 #33  
Can anyone tell me about the lower links on the sc2400? It seems they will only spread about 22 inches apart. most 3 point equipment use more like 26 inches. Am I doing something wrong? I want to get a 4 foot rotary cutter for it.
 
   / SC 2400 #34  
Just turn the pins around on the mower!
 
   / SC 2400 #35  
Thanks for the quick reply. That wouldn't work on the 5' woods cutter I have on my 8n. I see several sc2400's listed here with a 4' rotary cutter, but the sales people around here seem clueless about the compatability. What model rotary cutters are being used on the sc2400?
 
   / SC 2400 #36  
The "chains" are adjustable bolts that alow you to adjust the spread on the lower arms. Check your owners manual.

I have a generic full size 4' brush hog that works fine. Also use a full size 5' box scraper. By full size, I mean an attachment that is not scaled down for the sub-compact.

Alan
 
   / SC 2400 #37  
Since no one posted any pics, here you go. I found a dealer during my trip, unfortunately they were closed. Looks like a nice unit. I too was considering one but local dealer had a falling out with Cub and dropped them and the only other dealers around here are also New Holland dealers and they don't seem to want any new customers.
 

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   / SC 2400 #38  
The "chains" are adjustable bolts that alow you to adjust the spread on the lower arms. Check your owners manual.

I have a generic full size 4' brush hog that works fine. Also use a full size 5' box scraper. By full size, I mean an attachment that is not scaled down for the sub-compact.

Alan
The chains are loose. Are you telling me that your lift arms spread far enough that you didn't have to turn your pins around?
 
   / SC 2400 #39  
Just because the "chains" are lose, does not mean that they are lose enough. I can spread the lower lift links over 30" apart. After attaching your implement, be sure to retighten the "chains".

Hope this helps.

Alan
 
   / SC 2400 #40  
HMMMN. Even with the turnbucles removed from the chains I can't get the lift arms more than 22 1/2 inches apart. I don't thin my 8N can go 30 inches!
 

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