Place I worked at about 1990 to 1996, two engineers and I all 3 had Cub Cadets. The one engineer had worked at an engineering company that did R&D work for other companies. He told me one company brought them a brand new gear drive Cub Cadet and a tall or deep Simplicity mower deck and said "Make this deck work well with this tractor". The Simplicity tractors all had belt drives and fabricated frames with a tall arch in them, and the mower decks were really tall. He said they played around with the project quite a while. He said that lengthening the Cubbie's frame a bit and installing bigger 15 or 16 inch rim diameter tires was the best solution. Same thing would help to run a taller belly blade, move more dirt. I've scraped snow before with my belly blade and it would push snow up behind the grass screen or plate on my #72 and the cooling fan would suck snow into the fan shroud and blow steam out the forward end of the cooling fins on the cyl head. Didn't hurt anything, just looked weird.
We rented a farm house to live in when we moved to Freeport, Illinois back about 1989, had a long crushed rock driveway with 3-4 potholes right as you came into the barnyard, the holes were deep and tough to miss. First weekend we lived there I spent an entire DAY weed-eating all around the entire place, burned 4-5 gallons of 2-stroke gas, and a full spool of trimmer string. Was over a half mile of woven wire fence with grass/weeds growing up in the fence I trimmed, and I also put the grader blade on and graded up some loose rock and filled the holes plus some ruts or "swales" where cars/trucks turned in off the road. The DAD of our "Landlord" actually owned the farm, his son rented the farm and had lived in the house till DAD moved to town, then he rented Dad's house. When DAD pulled in the driveway the first time and those potholes that had been there FOREVER were gone, Dad had to MEET these new renters! I eventually bought a basket-case #129 Cub Cadet that REALLY had been rode hard and put away wet that I fixed up. This website and most of our favorite suppliers didn't exist so things got fixed with stuff from Blain's Farm & Fleet, anything I got from the IH dealer in town was expensive and had to be ordered. They Did have a 125 CC WITH 42" deck I almost bought till they told me the price! This dealer DID CLAIM to have the BIG FARMALL EMBLEM that was over the main entrance doorway into the office at FARMALL in Rock Island that we discussed HERE years ago. I haven't seen it myself, but have seen a picture of that sign hanging in a pole barn in rural Lake Geneva Wisconsin but it's only open to viewing by friends of the owner by invitation ONLY and I haven't been invited. Yet. It still exists and is being cared for. It's the only survivor of 2 that were made.