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Cub piece ? (picture added)
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Cub piece ? (picture added)
Sorry, can't do pictures. I bought a 55 Cub from Albie 7 or 8 years ago. Sold the Cub and snow plow a couple of weeks ago but found a couple of parts I never used and put on a shelf. One is a draw bar hitch the other is a mystery to me. It is 1.5 inches square and 10 1/2 long. It has a U bolt and looks like it would bolt to a round bar. I can't find any numbers on it. From the description anyone know what it is and what it's worth ?
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Re: Cub piece ?
Does it look like this? If so, it is a tie down that goes in the bolster:
Can't remember who had it, but I saw it at a Cubfest a few years ago.
Can't remember who had it, but I saw it at a Cubfest a few years ago.
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Re: Cub piece ?
Nope, not it. Thanks anyway. I'm pretty sure it goes on the back of a Cub, maybe bolted to part of the Fast Hitch.
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Re: Cub piece ?
It almost sounds like a cultivator extension with a ubolt to mount a standard with. Good Luck! Frank
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Re: Cub piece ?
47studebaker, just below the large white box where you type your message, there are two tabs: Options and Attachments.
Click on the Attachments tab and then on Add Files. A new pop-up box should come up showing your local computer files. Go to the directory/folder where you have the pictures of this part located, select it, and click the Open button in lower right corner of pop-up box. If your pic is too big, it will tell you, so you may need to resize the picture. The whole process is fairly straightforward.
Hope this helps.
Click on the Attachments tab and then on Add Files. A new pop-up box should come up showing your local computer files. Go to the directory/folder where you have the pictures of this part located, select it, and click the Open button in lower right corner of pop-up box. If your pic is too big, it will tell you, so you may need to resize the picture. The whole process is fairly straightforward.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Cub piece ?
trying to "shrink" the picture
still to large 873.
still to large 873.
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Re: Cub piece ?
another try
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Re: Cub piece ?
I cannot identify it. Hopefully someone else will be able to. Looks similar to what I thought except the ubolt is 90* from what I thought. ...Frank
Frank