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Fri Oct 26, 2012 8:35 pm
Kirk-NJ wrote:Extra wide setting

That poor thing should at least have a draw bar to hold things together.
There's a cub here local that was used to mow a very steep farm using a 22 mower. It's set at the same width plus they added a turn buckle between the finals to keep it from spliting apart.
Mike, I'll have you a few pictures tomorrow night.
Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:07 pm
Yogie wrote:Kirk-NJ wrote:Extra wide setting

That poor thing should at least have a draw bar to hold things together.
There's a cub here local that was used to mow a very steep farm using a 22 mower. It's set at the same width plus they added a turn buckle between the finals to keep it from spliting apart.
Mike, I'll have you a few pictures tomorrow night.

I cracked a LS final transporting a high wide to a CT show. I find transporting a high wide puts more stress on it than actual use. Bridge expansion joints kill them.
Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:24 pm
I think that under close inspection you will find that sprocket has a smooth bore with a keyway. The roll pins wedged it all together.
Barnyard wrote:The Lo-boy I just picked up has a gear similar to that.

Somewhere along the line roll pins came into play to tighten it up a bit.
Fri Nov 02, 2012 7:47 pm
Mike,
My herd from a couple of years ago;

The 1957 Farmall Cub is set so center-to-center is 44".
The 1957 International Cub Loboy was set to the widest possible dimension.
The 1968 International Cub Loboy had a different mount on each side for some reason.
Peter
Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:39 pm
Here is as narrow as a Cub will go (4') and wide (4' 9")

Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:48 pm
I was wondering if it would be better if we had pix of the center bolted to the rim and then mounted on the tractor giving the width. That way a person can look at that and know that is how they need to set their's. As it is with the pix so far, nobody can get a good feel for if the lug is in or out, or if the lug is on the back side of the center or the front side and so forth.
Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:27 pm
Yep, I think that would be much better.
Wed Nov 07, 2012 10:25 pm
Agree, Larry. Pics of the loops and wheel center from an angle so you can see how they are mounted. The a rear shot like you have it above would be most excellent!
Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:26 am
Barnyard wrote:I was wondering if it would be better if we had pix of the center bolted to the rim and then mounted on the tractor giving the width. That way a person can look at that and know that is how they need to set their's. As it is with the pix so far, nobody can get a good feel for if the lug is in or out, or if the lug is on the back side of the center or the front side and so forth.
I agree, something using the same tractor with the camera mounted on a tri pod would be a big plus. It's going to be hard to tell anything with a mix of pictures.
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