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Bill C

02-13-2001 18:16:38




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1. Will the implements for the "A" fit a Cub or are the Cub implements model specific? 2. Are the hydraulics on a Cub 2 way (down pressure)? 3.If so is there any way to convert to a 3 point setup? 4. Can anyone list implements that were available for the Cub? Thanks in advance. Bill C.




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cub boy

02-15-2001 05:46:08




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 Re: Cub questions (again) in reply to Bill C, 02-13-2001 18:16:38  
I have also seen a picture of a front end loader on a cub. You could get a rear bucket/scraper to move dirt around. A lot of guys use rear flail mowers to mow with instead of the belly mower, they say the flail mower cuts better.



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Charles

02-14-2001 17:32:35




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 Re: Cub questions (again) in reply to Bill C, 02-13-2001 18:16:38  
Worksaver makes a 3-point hitch for the Cub. I have one. The big problem is that the Cub, being light in front, won't take much weight in back. It's still useful.



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'Bandit'

02-13-2001 19:03:39




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 Re: Cub questions (again) in reply to Bill C, 02-13-2001 18:16:38  
the bracketing would be somewhat different, but grandad's Cub equiptment, fits my daddy's A. You just have to have the right lift parts, and brackets for attaching may be alittle different, but they are interchangable. E-mail me if you have any questions....

plow, culivators, cutterbar, planter, grader/snowplow, belly mowers...not sure what else.



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artie

02-13-2001 18:58:24




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 Re: Cub questions (again) in reply to Bill C, 02-13-2001 18:16:38  
1 No. They will not fit.
2 Yes
3 No
4 17 different implements. I can't name them all.



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p

02-14-2001 08:08:00




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 Re: Re: Cub questions (again) in reply to artie, 02-13-2001 18:58:24  
Actually I disagree, Although their are no manufactured kits for converting to a three point, I don't see why a crafty person could not create one. A seperate hydraulic pump could be used, or you could obtain the hydraulic manifold used for the front end loader. The major problems are the offset PTO, which can be overcome. And the PTO speed(engine speed) and the different rotation, There are gearboxes available to reverse this and correct the speed.

The biggest problem is however, the cub is not very powerful, nor does it weigh very much. I feel you would put the tractor through more strain trying to do more with it than what it was intended to do. Now if you only want to use a one bottom plow on a 3 pt., or a SMALL grader blade. Than guess it could work. Just be careful!!!!
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artieIts

02-14-2001 11:25:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Cub questions (again) in reply to p, 02-14-2001 08:08:00  
Its beyond me why anyone would go to all that
trouble and still end up with practically nothing.
If your that crafty, build a 3-pt. for an H or M.



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