Well I;m not completely done with it yet .
I still have to get a PTO yoke and Redo the shaft as it is bent and the yoke is wobbeled out from someone using it that way.
But here is a couple of photos of it so far
Before
After a little Revision
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Shoot low Sherriff they are Riding Shadows
4 Wheels move the body.....
2 Wheels move the Soul .....
Ralph in ky.
4 Wheels move the body.....
2 Wheels move the Soul .....
Ralph in ky.
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Fine job as usual Ralph! That really looks good on that cub! My compliments!
Bigdog
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
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Thanks Friend
I couldnt decide to go with red or yellow
I think I like the contrast the way it is
The thing I really like is it takes about 5 minutes to switch to a different implement
Thanks Friend
I couldnt decide to go with red or yellow
I think I like the contrast the way it is
The thing I really like is it takes about 5 minutes to switch to a different implement
Shoot low Sherriff they are Riding Shadows
4 Wheels move the body.....
2 Wheels move the Soul .....
Ralph in ky.
4 Wheels move the body.....
2 Wheels move the Soul .....
Ralph in ky.
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Cub bud
You fellars might be able to mow down there but it has rained or snowed here about every day since before turkey day.
As I said I still have to get the shaft right but I had to wind her up and I have no doubt It will mow .
Thanks Cub Bud
You fellars might be able to mow down there but it has rained or snowed here about every day since before turkey day.
As I said I still have to get the shaft right but I had to wind her up and I have no doubt It will mow .
Thanks Cub Bud
Shoot low Sherriff they are Riding Shadows
4 Wheels move the body.....
2 Wheels move the Soul .....
Ralph in ky.
4 Wheels move the body.....
2 Wheels move the Soul .....
Ralph in ky.
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You said that as a joke but ..... I .....Have mowed snow If it under about 3 inches and powdery and you have one of those leaf raker blades on it don't do bad .
Rudi
Good To See ya back!
I would like to make it up there to the great white north some day.
maybe we will get to meet at one of the events.
Thanks Friend
Take it easy and do what the wife says right now she does know better
You said that as a joke but ..... I .....Have mowed snow If it under about 3 inches and powdery and you have one of those leaf raker blades on it don't do bad .
Rudi
Good To See ya back!
I would like to make it up there to the great white north some day.
maybe we will get to meet at one of the events.
Thanks Friend
Take it easy and do what the wife says right now she does know better
Shoot low Sherriff they are Riding Shadows
4 Wheels move the body.....
2 Wheels move the Soul .....
Ralph in ky.
4 Wheels move the body.....
2 Wheels move the Soul .....
Ralph in ky.
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Ralph
Great job! Now is that still a "finish" mower? Or is it more of a rough cut (bush hog) type mower?
I agree with your choice of color as well, love the contrast. In fact, I really like the looks of that yeller cubby!
Hummmm... maybe, just maybe, that would be a way for me to convince my wife I DO need another cub. "But honey, they're not the same at all, look this one is yellow, it's newer, AND look at the seat honey, it's sooooo comfy YOU may even want to drive it"
Guy
Great job! Now is that still a "finish" mower? Or is it more of a rough cut (bush hog) type mower?
I agree with your choice of color as well, love the contrast. In fact, I really like the looks of that yeller cubby!
Hummmm... maybe, just maybe, that would be a way for me to convince my wife I DO need another cub. "But honey, they're not the same at all, look this one is yellow, it's newer, AND look at the seat honey, it's sooooo comfy YOU may even want to drive it"
Guy
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