Can anybody identify this disc?
Craigslist Post id: 5207834101
Thanks, Larry
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Re: Disc
tmays wrote:Need the link
Not really, in chrome highlight the number, then right click and search
or
click here http://bgky.craigslist.org/grd/5207834101.html
I think he was told wrong, not FOR a Cub. Could easily be pulled by a Cub though.
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Re: Disc
Thanks Scrivet, I didn't know how to do that.
So is that a decent price to pay for a functional disk? It'll be awful to pass up this deal but since my Cub is still in pieces, I'll guess I could wait and see if I can find decent Cub-38 (or is that wishful thinking).
Thanks, again.
Larry
So is that a decent price to pay for a functional disk? It'll be awful to pass up this deal but since my Cub is still in pieces, I'll guess I could wait and see if I can find decent Cub-38 (or is that wishful thinking).
Thanks, again.
Larry
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Re: Disc
Sailor,
Taking a good close look at the pics, I'm lead to believe that the discs were originally notched. The notches are almost worn off, in one case the end disc is smooth and chipping away. Since your Cub is still in pieces, I would pass on this one and wait for one in better condition.
Bill
Taking a good close look at the pics, I'm lead to believe that the discs were originally notched. The notches are almost worn off, in one case the end disc is smooth and chipping away. Since your Cub is still in pieces, I would pass on this one and wait for one in better condition.
Bill
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Re: Disc
Bill Hudson wrote:Sailor,
Taking a good close look at the pics, I'm lead to believe that the discs were originally notched. The notches are almost worn off, in one case the end disc is smooth and chipping away. Since your Cub is still in pieces, I would pass on this one and wait for one in better condition.
Bill
You are better off paying $2-300 for one thats in good shape vs paying $125-150 for one that needs another $200-300 in parts to fix it...
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Re: Disc
The answer to your question is" How much are you going to use it?" If not much it would probably work. If you are going to farm with it, it probably will not last. Just remember, everything does not have to be perfect to work.
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Re: Disc
I've got plans to put in a garden next spring, in red clay that hadn't been turn over since the dinosaurs roamed this part of KY.
I'll wait until I find a "like new" Cub-38 ...thanks for all the good advice.
Larry
I'll wait until I find a "like new" Cub-38 ...thanks for all the good advice.
Larry
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Cub-54 Leveling & Grading Blade
Cub-144 Cultivator
Cub-189 Moldboard Plow (direct-Connected, One Bottom, Two-way)
Woods 59 Mower
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