Snow Ready for Snow?

   / Ready for Snow? #11  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( How does the belt run for your blowers? Being a Cub with a horizontal shaft engine, it must look odd with the verticle pulleys on the Cub. Does the belt take a radical turn forward to spin the blower?

I wish I did not buy a walk behind last year. I did not expect my old Husqvarna would die on me this year and present me with this opportunity to buy the Cub. I would love to have a blower for my Cub but just can't justify the cost after buying the walk behind last year. )</font>

See attachment for picture of belt setup....
 

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   / Ready for Snow? #12  
where'd ya get the tire chains? I need some of those yet.....but the blower is hooked up and ready for snow! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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I got the chains at the dealer or you could probably get from Home Depot, or where ever they sell lawn or garden tractors. Not sure how much they go for. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Bob
 
   / Ready for Snow? #14  
Ducati,

Thanks for taking the time to post that diagram.

It looks like a nice setup.
 
   / Ready for Snow? #15  
My wife bought me one of these cold weather hats 2 years ago. It's the "bomb" when snow blowing.

Here's the same hat on Ebay....

http://tinyurl.com/9ogjy

I liked it so well, I bought a spare and one for my dad.
This hat and my Carharts and I'm ready to move snow!!!

Curt
 
   / Ready for Snow? #16  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Ducati,

Thanks for taking the time to post that diagram.

It looks like a nice setup. )</font>

The diagram shows two belts but its only one - which one is decided by what engine is used in the 2000 series machine (single or twin)
 
   / Ready for Snow? #17  
Thankfully I will no longer need a face mask, helmet, scarf, googles, etc....dont miss those days /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Before

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After

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   / Ready for Snow? #18  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I got the chains at the dealer or you could probably get from Home Depot, or where ever they sell lawn or garden tractors. Not sure how much they go for. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Bob
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you could try Tire Chains
 
   / Ready for Snow? #19  
Now that's neat! If you had a cigarette lighter type plug-in, you could install a small heater! Is that a Cub product?

Reminds me of my youth in Michigan. Dad didn't get a cab until after I left home.

Alan
 
   / Ready for Snow? #20  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Now that's neat! If you had a cigarette lighter type plug-in, you could install a small heater! Is that a Cub product?

Reminds me of my youth in Michigan. Dad didn't get a cab until after I left home.

Alan )</font>

The heater I'm finding that plug in and run on 12Vdc draw too many amps to work -some as high as 20 amps (more than the machines ability)
 

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