For those of you not familiar with one this is the right mounting bracket for my Cub 151 disk plow. I used the disk plow during the spring, but when I tried to mount it today, the plow arms would not fit into the brackets. I leave the brackets on the cub the year round, since they do not interfere with the implements I normally use. Some how this bracket has gotten bent inward and up. That would have take a lot of force, the bracket is 5/8" thick and 1 1/2" wide. The bracket faces forward and clears the front of the tire by about 4 or 5 inches normally.
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How the "expletive deleted" did I do this?
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How the "expletive deleted" did I do this?
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Re: How the "expletive deleted" did I do this?
Torches are in the shed Scrivet has a key. Or wait till tomorrow ill be home n can "turn up the heat " on it for you. Moms step dad always told me " Theres a special place in hell for a man that hammers cold iron"
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Re: How the "expletive deleted" did I do this?
It is at Hilton Slayton's (machine shop). I figure he can do a lot better job than I could, even (or maybe especially) with your help.Rabbit Holler Flash wrote:Torches are in the shed Scrivet has a key. Or wait till tomorrow ill be home n can "turn up the heat " on it for you. Moms step dad always told me " Theres a special place in hell for a man that hammers cold iron"
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Re: How the "expletive deleted" did I do this?
Was just looking at some pictures I had taken of the brackets in august , 2010 for a member that was wanting the measurements. Looks like the sideways bend was there then, but not as bad, but the upward twist was not there then.
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Re: How the "expletive deleted" did I do this?
It would be hard to do this without the plow attached since it's inward on the finals and not in a place to get caught up on something. My guess is the bracket was bent while pulling the plow. I used to have one of these plows, and my first reaction was, can a Cub pull a plow this big?. It can and does it well, but the brackets are maybe a little undersized for the job.
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Re: How the "expletive deleted" did I do this?
I did find the mounting eye bolt on the other side loose when I went to remove it last spring, but thought I had reinstalled the plow later with no problems. Maybe not though, Remembering something that minor you did 6 months ago is not likely for most people, and totally impossible for me.
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