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Loader Question
Anybody got a cub with the two arm loader. I have seen a photo of one in Updikes Cub & Cadet Book but never seen one on an actual tractor. Are parts for them hard to come by? What would one cost if I could find one in decent shape?
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Re: Loader Question
About the price of 1 1/2 to 2 cubs.Dave Hull wrote: What would one cost if I could find one in decent shape?
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I just recently picked up a two arm loader for my 49 cub. It is made by Wagner. This is the trip style as Wagner made two for the cub. One that just tripped the bucket and another that had a hydraulic cylinder to power dump the bucket. This should be very handy when I install this spring. Just received the hydraulic tap-in block from TM Tractor.
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I'll try to get some pics as soon as the snow melts a little. I picked up mine from a guy here in CT for $700, minus the rear mounting brackets that I need to make up. Trying to locate someone with the same model to get measurements. Wagner, IH, and Henderson are the loader makers for the cub that I know of. Of what I have heard, best to least went as follows--IH, Wagner, Henderson. Prices for an IH loader as crazy though--one is on eBay now for around $2,400.00!!! I have a copy of a the Wagner loader manuals--model WM1 (trip style) and the 45 (Hydraulic tilt bucket). Let me know your name and address via e-mail for a copy.
Thanks, -Eric
Also keep your eye out for someone with a model WM1 (trip style) as I need the rear mounting bracket measurements.
Thanks, -Eric
Also keep your eye out for someone with a model WM1 (trip style) as I need the rear mounting bracket measurements.
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Address
Eric,
My address is
Dave Hull
TRW Commercial Steering
P.O Box 60
Lafayette, IN 47902-0060
Thanks
Dave
would be interested of pictures of loader from manual if you can take picture or scan.
My address is
Dave Hull
TRW Commercial Steering
P.O Box 60
Lafayette, IN 47902-0060
Thanks
Dave
would be interested of pictures of loader from manual if you can take picture or scan.
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Dave,
Here's Mick Johnson's Lo-Boy/loader at CubFest 2003. I think,(but I'm not sure) it's a Wagner.
Here's Mick Johnson's Lo-Boy/loader at CubFest 2003. I think,(but I'm not sure) it's a Wagner.
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Other Brands
I would love to see pics of the other brand two arm loaders,
Thanks George
Dave
Thanks George
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Judging by the manual I have, that loader looks to be a Wagner model 45, because of the tube design and hydaulic dump on the bucket. Does it look similar to the one you are looking at? I wish I could have found one like that with the power dump. To dump mine, you pull on this handle connected by 3/8" rod and a spring loaded pin lets the bucket free fall. To reset, you simply lower down and the pin clicks in again. But as I mentioned before, the price was right!
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Heres a 1-armed bandit for a Cub for a bandits ransom of only $4000 and that dont include the tractor. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 62763&rd=1
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Re: Send Pix
Dave Hull wrote:Did wagner make all the Cub 2 arm loaders? Any manuals that I could get a copy of?
2-arm tube-frame loaders were made for the Cub by Henderson, Twin-Draulic and Wagner, maybe others. Henderson made 3 versions that I am aware of.
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