Well I finally had a few minutes to go to the shop and I built myself a splitting stand. I ran across a side crank Fulton jack at Northern Tool a few weeks ago it was on sale $29 so I got it.
I used a 1/2" plate 4" wide, 18" long. I drilled the needed holes. Counter sunk the mounting holes in order to use implement mounting bolts. and bolted it all together. The jack is rated at 1000 lbs and I was able to crank up the front end of the cub with no problem.
NOTE.... I locked the swivel feature by inserting a bolt through an additional hole on the opposite side from the spring pin. You don't need to be swiveling this thing with a cub on it
The hard wheel rolls well on my concrete shop floor.
I may make another for the other side, It would make it super stable then!
Ron W.
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Kodiak's Cub Splitting Stand
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Kodiak's Cub Splitting Stand
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I bought an old tractor all dusty and worn,
knew nothing about her just the year she was born
I washed her and greased her and painted her red
Now she lives happily right here in my shed.
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knew nothing about her just the year she was born
I washed her and greased her and painted her red
Now she lives happily right here in my shed.
HOME of THE STONETHROW CUBFEST
2007 Cub Tug Champion
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