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What exactly are these?
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What exactly are these?
I will attach 2 pics. First is a two way plow. Is it a 193? The other pic is something for the drawbar with a lift handle. Does that belong with the plow or is it something separate? My tractor has hydraulics so what does this lift? I have these posted on the vine but should know exactly what they are.
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Re: What exactly are these?
those are 189 dual plows, you also need a "latch gate" I do not see in the picture, may be attached to your tractor
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Re: What exactly are these?
I have the thing in the back to lift and lower the plows. So what it the drawbar thing. Does it go with 189 dual plows?
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Re: What exactly are these?
Yes, drawbar is needed to use the plows. The front of the plows bolt to the drawbar. Usually whoever you sell the plows to will have a drawbar. Your call on whether you sell drawbar with the plows.
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Re: What exactly are these?
How much are they worth?
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Re: What exactly are these?
The lift lever in the first picture is the depth lever, and is needed for the plow to go in the ground.
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Re: What exactly are these?
Hi,
Here is the owner's manual for the plow. Take some time and read it and learn about it. Putting the plow on the Cub begins on page 8, and there is a parts section too. It shows the manual lift lever, but if you have Touch Control, you don't use the manual lift lever.
The lever in your picture you do use, it goes on the right rear final drive, and sticks up next to the seat, so it can be reached during use. It is the draft control lever, it lowers or raises the front end of the plow beams.
I noticed the manual says you should have the wheel spacing at 44 inches to use the plow. Click on the pics makes them bigger. Hope this helps.
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20 ... index.html
Here is the owner's manual for the plow. Take some time and read it and learn about it. Putting the plow on the Cub begins on page 8, and there is a parts section too. It shows the manual lift lever, but if you have Touch Control, you don't use the manual lift lever.
The lever in your picture you do use, it goes on the right rear final drive, and sticks up next to the seat, so it can be reached during use. It is the draft control lever, it lowers or raises the front end of the plow beams.
I noticed the manual says you should have the wheel spacing at 44 inches to use the plow. Click on the pics makes them bigger. Hope this helps.
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20 ... index.html
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Re: What exactly are these?
Based on all the help everyone has given me, I believe these two items also go with the plow. Let me know if I'm correct.
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Re: What exactly are these?
Item on the right stays with the tractor. Part of the hydraulic system. But it's your stuff to do with as you please
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Re: What exactly are these?
The two curved with a slit in the middle brackets bolted to the rear rockshaft are part of the two way plow. The chains attach to that to lift the down plow when you raise the hydraulics at the end of the row.
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Re: What exactly are these?
man you standing on your head to take em pics lol
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Re: What exactly are these?
yea, sorry about the picture, Ipad must have been upside down! These parts are sitting ontop of a table saw. So the piece on the right of the pic goes with the plow along with the 2 curved brackets..... Thanks again!
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Re: What exactly are these?
The two curved brackets attached to the piece on the right go with the plow, but only the brackets.
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Re: What exactly are these?
Hi,
The rear lift, on the right in your last picture, and the rod to the Touch Control, you would normally keep for your tractor. If the other person has none, then you could sell it to him, her, if you don't want to use implements on the rear of the Cub that need lifting.
It lifts everything used on the rear of the cub that is lifted, not just the plow. So don't sell it if you have or want to buy other rear mounted implements that need lifting.
Thomas, I thought the piece bolted on his rear lift was for the 189 plow too, but I don't see it in the 189 plow manual. I don't know what it is used with.
The rear lift, on the right in your last picture, and the rod to the Touch Control, you would normally keep for your tractor. If the other person has none, then you could sell it to him, her, if you don't want to use implements on the rear of the Cub that need lifting.
It lifts everything used on the rear of the cub that is lifted, not just the plow. So don't sell it if you have or want to buy other rear mounted implements that need lifting.
Thomas, I thought the piece bolted on his rear lift was for the 189 plow too, but I don't see it in the 189 plow manual. I don't know what it is used with.
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Re: What exactly are these?
From Rudi's Manuals, 189 plow manual, Page 18, #4. Clicking on the picture makes it biggerGlen wrote:........ I thought the piece bolted on his rear lift was for the 189 plow too, but I don't see it in the 189 plow manual. I don't know what it is used with.
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