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First Post With a Question
I’m a new member and longtime farmall cub owner. Is it possible to forward mount a Cub Loboy L-54 blade on a standard Cub? If so, are any modifications necessary. If yes, what modifications must be made?
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Re: First Post With a Question
It might be possible, with a great deal of fabrication. The following link shows the difference between the mounting hardware for the two models…
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... b1_001.htm
http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... b1_001.htm
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Re: First Post With a Question
lowboy l54 will fit a cub and give you more ground clearance
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Re: First Post With a Question
tst wrote:lowboy l54 will fit a cub and give you more ground clearance
I have one mounted now. You can't go the other direction though; F cub to LoBoy.
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Re: First Post With a Question
Welcome to the forum.
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