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I need mower pix!
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- Barnyard
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I need mower pix!
In looking at the thread asking for help to ID a mower as well as the thread asking about the difference between a Cub and Loboy mower I went to the manuals for some images. Most of those images are hard to make out so I got to thinking, maybe if I sent Ed a gift certificate to Krispy Kreme he would gather pictures of all the diffrent mowers and post them for us. Then I remembered, Ed doesn't do pictures for love nor donuts.
What I would like to do is put together an Easy ID page showing the different type of mowers so it can be used for comparison when someone can't figure out what they have or if they are looking at one but not sure it will fit their Cub. I need to get good, clear pix of the different mowers used on Cubs and Loboys.
Here's is my request, if any of you fellas can take a pic of your mower, either mounted or not, along with a pic of the mule drive mounted with it's description, I will work on putting a page together. Just post the pix and type here and I will get things going.
Thanks!
What I would like to do is put together an Easy ID page showing the different type of mowers so it can be used for comparison when someone can't figure out what they have or if they are looking at one but not sure it will fit their Cub. I need to get good, clear pix of the different mowers used on Cubs and Loboys.
Here's is my request, if any of you fellas can take a pic of your mower, either mounted or not, along with a pic of the mule drive mounted with it's description, I will work on putting a page together. Just post the pix and type here and I will get things going.
Thanks!
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Re: I need mower pix!
Wouldn't work out, even if I did pictures. No Krispy Kreme donuts, in this area. There were, a couple of years ago, but they didn't survive. Ed
- Winfield Dave
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Re: I need mower pix!
Bill...Here is a mower...is it what you are looking for?
Dave
"More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has been taken from the earth." -- Napoleon Hill
"More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has been taken from the earth." -- Napoleon Hill
- Dualing Cubs
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Re: I need mower pix!
I'll try and get some photos of the c3 , c2 and c22 tomorrow. If you want any photos off the c3 mod thread now feel free to use any.
Josh ..
- Barnyard
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Re: I need mower pix!
Dualing Cubs wrote:...If you want any photos off the c3 mod thread now feel free to use any.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
- Dualing Cubs
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Re: I need mower pix!
Barnyard wrote:Dualing Cubs wrote:...If you want any photos off the c3 mod thread now feel free to use any.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=67369
Josh ..
- Barnyard
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Re: I need mower pix!
Now I see, but what I am needing are original pix so the new guys can identify diffrent mowers.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
- Dualing Cubs
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Re: I need mower pix!
Barnyard wrote:Now I see, but what I am needing are original pix so the new guys can identify diffrent mowers.
That mower is 100% original except for the small channel frame I put on it. It doesn't look any different. And if someone can't figure out that's a c3 then they need their eyes checked .The Craigslist listing photos are all original before the frame was put on. My c2 is 100% original and so is the cub-22 so I'll get some more.
http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa4 ... 77dc93.jpg
Cub22
http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa4 ... 09016e.jpg
C2
http://i1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa4 ... 4ed13b.jpg
Fully assembled 100% original C3 before the modifications
Josh ..
- Barnyard
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Re: I need mower pix!
Dualing Cubs wrote:And if someone can't figure out that's a c3 then they need their eyes checked
The idea behind my project is not for the folks that know what a particular mower looks like. Not everybody can identify all the Cub mowers. I am aiming this towards those who want to learn.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
- Dualing Cubs
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Re: I need mower pix!
Barnyard wrote:Dualing Cubs wrote:And if someone can't figure out that's a c3 then they need their eyes checked
The idea behind my project is not for the folks that know what a particular mower looks like. Not everybody can identify all the Cub mowers. I am aiming this towards those who want to learn.
I just meant it doesn't look any different. I posted an original in my previous post. I'll have to get more detailed photos tomorrow.
Josh ..
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Re: I need mower pix!
Good idea to do this! I still don't know which version of woods 42 mine is
Thomas
- Denny Clayton
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Re: I need mower pix!
Bill, this is an IH C-3 with Lo-Boy bracketry, both fast hitch and drawbar. The wings on each end of the deck are mounted up but should be down.
- Barnyard
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Re: I need mower pix!
Thanks Denny, that is exactly the type (and size) pic I am looking for. The angle shows it well. I plan to get a pic of my 42, 59 and Sunflower today when I get home.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Re: I need mower pix!
Would like to know what this mower is.
Need to
1. Free up the telescoping pto shaft
2. Weld up a bracket for a rear wheel
3. replace belt
4. sharpen blades
....and we'll be in business !!!
Need to
1. Free up the telescoping pto shaft
2. Weld up a bracket for a rear wheel
3. replace belt
4. sharpen blades
....and we'll be in business !!!
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