Snowblower F 5220 A, B, or C

steuny

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I’m hunting for a front mount snowblower for a F2690. I’m getting confused with what model difference there is with the letters after F 5220. Can anyone explain the difference. Appreciate any insight. Steuny
 

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The difference is when an upgrade or part change was made to the snowblower. Many times you would have to check every part to figure out what changed, and most of the time it is a supplier change, and the new part is backward compatible with the previous renditions of the snowblower.
 

steuny

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The difference is when an upgrade or part change was made to the snowblower. Many times you would have to check every part to figure out what changed, and most of the time it is a supplier change, and the new part is backward compatible with the previous renditions of the snowblower.
So if I’m looking for the F5220 for a F series it really makes no difference. It should fit regardless of the letter following the original model number. Thanks for the info.
 

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Your luck of it fitting properly and having all the necessary changes to give you the least issues, would be to go to the latest version C.
 

steuny

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So is that pretty standard for most Kubota implements? The sweeper I got is a L2062C. Same scenario. Good to know. Thanks for the useful info. Much appreciated.