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International Cub Cadet crawler?

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jdemaris

12-14-2006 14:55:12




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If you want some inspiration, go to the following and look at the job this guy did building a Cub Cadet craweler.

http://www.ihcubcadet.com/BobsPage/crawler100.htm




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richmond portis

12-14-2006 22:05:37




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 Re: International Cub Cadet crawler? in reply to jdemaris, 12-14-2006 14:55:12  
thanks will do.



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Roy Suomi

12-14-2006 16:55:57




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 Re: International Cub Cadet crawler? in reply to jdemaris, 12-14-2006 14:55:12  
I saw that home built crawler a couple of years ago..Isn't it amazing how much time some folks have.. I think the article said 2000 or more hours invested in it ..It is a heck of a sweet project..I put my service truck away hoping to work on my WM300 Power Wagon..It's been so mild , I've been going out with my Silverado pick-up doing service calls..Looks like WM300 sits till later..



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Roy Suomi

12-16-2006 21:23:47




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 Re: International Cub Cadet crawler? in reply to Roy Suomi, 12-14-2006 16:55:57  
Yep..It's the old body style with the massive flat front fenders and the fold to the center hood...Looks like a '49...Some were WM-300 others were W300M...But they were the same beast..Mine is a '65 still running a 251 cu.in. flathead 6 and has 12 volt electricals..I drove it years ago sans brakes on a deserted road at a breathtaking 51 MPH..Exilerating experience...



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jdemaris

12-15-2006 05:35:01




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 Re: International Cub Cadet crawler? in reply to Roy Suomi, 12-14-2006 16:55:57  
My W200 Powerwagon broke last month - won't turn left anymore. I've been using it across my fields and in the woods - but it really takes some planning to get around. I have to make a awful lot of three-point-turns since it only turns right. I've been trying to find time to fix it. But . . . what is the "M" WM300 for -is it military?



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