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I picked this 10HP. Briggs powered tractor up over the Thanksgiving weekend 09. Here are some pics. of it ready for snow duty. The weights on the the rear lift counter balance the 46" blade. Making an almost effortless lift.

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As muck as I like International Harvester AKA Cub Cadets, The Allis was a pretty nice unit. I can't believe IH never came up with the counter balance system.
 
That counterweight system doesn't work on a Cub Cadet because the IH arrangement lifts the front and rear together. This setup must lift one and lower the other. This arrangement would also reduce the downforce provided by the weight of the blade.

Jerry
 
I've got a few big parts left from a B10 including engine. They're probably harder to get parts for than Cubs.
 
Carolyn's Uncle just bought an AC B112 and a B110.
Wondering if there is a support group/forum that supports these GT's that I can refer him to??

Thanks Guys!!
 

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