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Hi all. This is up for auction. But, it is 50 miles away. Can anyone ID this blower? It is a 44" inch and I was thinking of bidding on it. Would it fit on my 165? I think it may be for a 520. But, I think it is missing the lift bar. Maybe I am wrong.

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gwest_ca

Here they are

DNA 44" 2-stage snowthrower

1990 2-stage 44" model 06-44SC01

1991 2-stage 44" model 06-44SC01 Serial 1000001-1999999 

1992 2-stage 44" model 06-44SC01 Serial 2000001-2999999 

1993 2-stage 44" model 79361 Serial 3900001-3999999

1994 2-stage 44" model 79361 Serial 4900001-4999999

1995 2-stage 44" model 79361 Serial 5900001-5999999

1996 2-stage 44" model 79361 Serial 6900001-6999999

1997 2-stage 44" model 79361 Serial 7900001-7999999

1998 2-stage 44" model 79361 Serial 8900001-8999999

2000 2-stage 44" model 79361 Serial 200000001-200999999

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ebinmaine

That'll set up on any long frame with the attach-o-matic mount. I believe 1973 and up. 

I've had one on my 1975 C160 Automatic for testing but didn't use it. Wasn't mine back then. It is now. 

 

I'll have it on a 1984 Workhorse GT1800 this winter.  

 

The related lift parts are available or can be fabbed. 

Just be aware of extra costs beyond the initial purchase. 

 

Even by itself that Two Stage Tall Chute Snowblower is worth a pretty penny.  

 

 

 

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ri702bill
9 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Just be aware of extra costs beyond the initial purchase. 

True that!!!

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peter lena

@6wheeler  very often refer to the , drive belt   IDLER PULLEYS on any unit , known for tiny . bearings and unknown lubrication , they regularly , collectively  slow down anything   they are a part of , they also regularly  , add to  pto  lever engagement squealing , should spin easily and quietly  . enhanced  rotational  belt drives on all my stuff  , the difference is amazing  . pete    

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