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    Archive through April 14, 2008

    I made a special "T" shaped dolly to put the QA36 on. Usually I have a battle with moving and the weight of the QA36 when installing or removing it. The dolly made removing it easier, once I disconnected everything and removed the bolts, I slid the dolly and QA36 away from the 105 until the QA...
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    Archive through December 15, 2007

    Hi All, After I finished cleaning up the yard and 600 foot driveway after the Thursday storm I found the power takeoff clutch for the QA-36 snow thrower was slipping. I removed the clutch assembly from my CC-105 and replaced the triangular spring (the main problem) and the other parts, after...
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    Archive through December 18, 2006

    David C. On my 105 I use two 1/2-13 bolts on each side to hold my QA-36 to the frame. The hole nearest the grill requires a nut on the inside. On my 105 the frame hole nearest the Frankenstein lugs has a threaded nut welded to the inside of the frame. Unless you are changing the attachment...
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    Archive through June 09, 2006

    My Cub Cadet dealer told me to use this fluid in my 105 when I changed the filter and old Hy-tran fluid. What he gave me is a Cub Cadet product marked "Hydraulic/transmission Fluid 737-3062". Is this the proper subsitute or replacement for Hy-tran? I am uncertain because nobody has mentioned...
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    Archive through July 12, 2005

    I thought that the bolt circle was the diameter of the circle the bolts would make, except that with a four bolt pattern you could measure the center to center distance of two opposite bolts, and not the distancce of one bolt to another as shown in a five bolt pattern.
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    Archive through July 12, 2005

    Kraig, thanks for the QA 36 info, I need to work on that before winter sets in. Ed G.
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    Archive through July 09, 2005

    Would some one please post an assembly drawing and parts number list for the chain drive sprocket, shaft, bearings, & etc. for a QA36. My QA36 manual does not have a parts listing. Ed G.
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    Archive through March 04, 2004

    Fred S. I bought a pair of lights from J.C. Whitney Co. They are 35 watt each, trapazodial sealed beam in a rubber housing with an adjustable stud mounting. Get on Whitney’s web site and click on lighting; spotlights & flashlights; tractor/utility lights, and the rubber housed lights will be...
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    Archive through December 07, 2003

    Slip Plate is wonderful!! Just had a chance to use the QA 36 since I coated/painted it. Never choked up once! Always used to, before Slip Plate. My driveway is over 500' long usually had to clear the thrower several times if I paused or slowed down while clearing.
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    Archive through October 29, 2003

    Roy N. my '68 105 came from Weymouth, MA not known as a farming area, but as a residential community. It now lives in Andover,MA., snow throwing my 550 foot driveway and towing other implements when needed. Before all the mega-housing development, there were several small working farms in...
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