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Learn how to attach the snow thrower accessory to the Husqvarna tractors. Step by step instructions from unpacking the box to full assembly of the snow thrower. See more tractors and attachments at www.husqvarna.com.
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Wow!!! Lot of these comments are the reason why everyone should take a shop class in high school, if they're still available. After attaching the mounting points, it's only 20 minutes to attach to tractor. Meaning after the initial mounting, every year after that , 20 minutes. And no additional engine to maintain ..... like a snowblower. It's awesome...... but you have to know invest your brain in actually doing something mechanical.... roll up your fn sleeves and try it out.
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Unable to install my thrower - different browning shield and is in the way of the bolts @ 2:15 - Dealer should have known this - They sold me both units at the same time.
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Be very careful if you buy any Husqvarna Products that offer a rebate for a sales promotion. I spent over $2,000 for one of their riding lawn tractors and bagger and they tried to screw me out of my $100 rebate for the bagger. Luckily the dealer stepped up and made good. I would suggest you make copies of any paperwork submitted for the rebate. But still with my copies, the best Husqvarna wanted to do was offer me a merchandise credit at the dealer. I've always like Husqvarna Products, however, my recent experience over the rebate left a bad taste in my mouth.
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Why I can't find the "Clutch cable" shown here at 7:30 on my tractor?? I just can't proceed with the installation simply because I can't fund the "CLUTCH CABLE"!!!! I just bought this tractor in 2016!! is it a new version??
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What a major operation, do you have to do this every time you want to snow throw and then change back to lawn mower?
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I dont get the issue here. I just baught a craftsman/husqvarna tractor and a Berco blower with electric winch lift. Took me a weekend to set up but now I can switch from mower deck to snowblower in 25 minutes tops as all brackets stay on. Use to take me over 3 hours to blow my driveway with a wlk behind. I plan on doing it now in less then 1 hour. I blow my driveway at least 10 times a year so it should save me 20 hours in total.
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what a cluster fook.
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Why remember be the hood John Deere has better engineering
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haha so many complaints, I love it!
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I leave my mounting brackets attached on my cub cadet and mount a brush guard on there. It's a cub cadet 100. I also have front and rear pto
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Why are you using compound wrenches instead of sockets and ratchets?
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Just like that and you're all set to move snow
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Every year?! I hope not, maybe the first time and then it is more a quick on and off.
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Piece of junk!!!!
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This is insane and they should be playing horror movie music as the background. That's a heck of a lot of work. Give me a good solid snowthrower instead. Get one with an optional cab to keep away blowback and it will also keep you warm.
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I think they have to ad snowchains too, that's another 20 minutes...
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I would buy a snowblower before doing all this. Ridiculous
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2 people and 20 minutes, that is to much like work. That is the idea of a tractor and snow blower, so you don't have to work. Of course all of that would have to come off to put the mower back on I suppose?
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Probably better with narration instead of music. Small details can be conveyed.
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I find it terrible that Husqvarna are not responding to people who ask questions. I'm going to look for some alternative that makes it easier to put on, then take off to put the moving deck back on. Since Husqvarna have not responded to questions here, I'm not buying their stuff.