Manual snowblower lift

psk125

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Have gotten the mower deck off my TG1860 so the TG2746 snowblower can go on. Have found some diagrams (thank you Messick's and Coleman Equipment) that show the arrangement of the TG2739A quick hitch and can guess as to how it has to go under the tractor. There do not seem to be any manuals or diagrams showing how the lifting arm attaches to the blower or tractor however. No pertinent Youtube videos either. Can someone please explain or post a photo or drawing of this for me? Or tell me where to look? The lack of support from Kubota on this is quite frustrating.
 

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I'm pretty sure that the ends of these arms (green) connect to the lift arms (yellow).
(EDIT) After looking at it closer I bet they line up where 270 pins would lock into the bars.
And the middle pins (blue) attach to the frame.

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Russell King

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Try to look at


agree to the term and then search for the snow blower model number. You will get some illustrations of the parts that might answer your questions.

added on edit- dang it twice today I was too slow! Duplicate information posted
 

psk125

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I'm pretty sure that the ends of these arms (green) connect to the lift arms (yellow).
(EDIT) After looking at it closer I bet they line up where 270 pins would lock into the bars.
And the middle pins (blue) attach to the frame.

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Your top drawing is one I found as well, so your guidance on what likely attaches where is helpful. There is also a separate handle - an L-shaped metal tube that seems supposed to be used to raise and lower the blower at the front end. It has a foot about 2' long that looks like it should connect to both sides of the quick hitch somewhere, and then a 3' arm that would logically reach up to where the driver could move it with his right hand. That is what is confusing and not showing up in any drawings.
 

psk125

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Try to look at


agree to the term and then search for the snow blower model number. You will get some illustrations of the parts that might answer your questions.

added on edit- dang it twice today I was too slow! Duplicate information posted
Thanks for the link, but "no image available" is what comes up for any and all of the parts numbers -- including TG1860, the tractor itself. It's like Kubota was trying to disown it. Messick's has the drawings. Why doesn't Kubota?
 

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Thanks for the link, but "no image available" is what comes up for any and all of the parts numbers -- including TG1860, the tractor itself. It's like Kubota was trying to disown it. Messick's has the drawings. Why doesn't Kubota?
They are all on there, that's where i get all my drawings.
 
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Russell King

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Thanks for the link, but "no image available" is what comes up for any and all of the parts numbers -- including TG1860, the tractor itself. It's like Kubota was trying to disown it. Messick's has the drawings. Why doesn't Kubota?
You can’t see pictures of the part on Kubota website. But you can see pictures of many actual parts on Messicks.

If you can’t see the illustration (as in post #2 above) of the assembly with numbers then that is a problem.