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Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 6:42 pm
by Goraidh (Jeff)
I like that 2 blade setup. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:10 pm
by Dan Robertson
Rudi, the center 6' blade began life as a 3pt hitch blade from Central Tractor Farm Supply. I purchased it at an auction for $35, using only the blade and part of the center swivel. I scrapped the rest of the 3pt. I fabricated the center mount for the cub from 2" od. pipe and other metal for support etc. You can see in the pic with the arrows that the attachment point to the tractor is at the rear cultivator attachment points on the fast hitch mounting to final drive brackets. The center blade up/down is the only thing now controlled by the original touch control lever. The center blade does not interfere with the fast hitch or bale. If I want the blade to drop below the level of the tires I do drop the front of the fast hitch bale down a notch or two with the lever on the right fender. If I were to fabricate another blade like this I would try to incoorperate some sort of spring trip mechanism into the blade. Pushing snow out of the driveway and across the highway, one time I caught the blade on one of those centerline highway yellow reflectors, put me right up against the steering wheel. The reflector is still there, and I avoid it now. One other thing that is critical when using a 6' blade is to get the center/swivel point of the blade at the right point to allow full swivel left and right without getting into either the front or rear tires. My front axle is most narrow in adjustment, and I had to use the blue flame wrench to heat and curl down 6 or so inches of the top outer edge of the blade where it turns back horizontal so the chains would not catch the blade.
Hopes this helps.

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Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:25 am
by Rudi
Dan:

Yup, that will help a lot. I think that is a pretty neat modification and a nice fabrication project for those so inclined. I have said this before and will say it again, your hydraulic modifications to your Cub are simply outstanding :D Thanks for the pics and info on how you did it :)

Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:33 am
by Hengy
OK... So what do the 4 valves each do? I get three valves in use plus the touch control. TC=center blade up and down. Valve 1=center blade side to side adjustment, Valve 2=Front blade up and down, Valve 3=Front blade right-left adjustment. Is Valve 4 a spare?

Mike H.

Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:59 am
by Barnyard
From a thread several years ago;
Dan Robertson wrote:For those newbys that may not have seen pics of this tractor with the four remotes I will explain what the four valves control. Left to right the outer valve controls the angle on the center mount blade; the second valve controls the angle on the front blade; the third valve controls the up/down (via a newly fabricated mount and hyd. cyl.) of the front mount blade.

The fourth or valve to the far right controls the new hyd. cyl. on the rear fast hitch. The original hyd TC controls the up/down of the center blade.
Additional photos are located here---http://photos.cubfest.com/index.php?cat=10018

Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:42 pm
by Dan Robertson
You nailed it Barnyard. :{_}:
BTW---- :o I just learned something about this site. If you are not logged in the pics in the forum discussions will have the right side chopped off, :( and there will be about 2" of blank white space down the right side of your monitor. :? I logged in and the problem was cured. :-:-): Interesting-- HMM :?:

Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:51 pm
by Rudi
Dan:

That little problem depends on what browser you are using. Opera does that to me but IE and Chrome do not.

Now got a question. What is the size and stroke of the cylinder that is on the lift rod

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Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:52 pm
by Hengy
Thanks for finding that text, Barnyard...

Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:15 pm
by Dan Robertson
Dan:

That little problem depends on what browser you are using. Opera does that to me but IE and Chrome do not.

Now got a question. What is the size and stroke of the cylinder that is on the lift rod


Rudi, I am a pretty simple man, :? I have no idea what you are talking about. :lost: I use internet explorer as my web browser with yahoo as my home page.
Now for your question; the cyl. that is in the pic with your question, is a 1 1/2" cyl. with a 5" stroke.
The rear fast hitch now uses a 2 1/2" bore cyl. with a 6 1/2" stroke.

Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:27 pm
by danovercash
Got a 100 blade or equvilant to go on the back? Then you can pull the snow from in front of the garage doors. Very nice setup BTW!

Re: Plowed some snow today

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:50 pm
by Rudi
Thanks Dan :D