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Re: Really tall Cub

Postby Scrivet » Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:27 pm

v w wrote:
Scrivet wrote:
Redcub wrote:
Just what would be the purpose of having a sickle mower pulley attached to this?

Just to make people ask questions like - what is hanging on the rockshaft? :big give up:

I wondered about that as well, but decided it may have a use to actually lift something, or is a place to hold onto as you climb up. :)
Rudi wrote:Vern:
Looks like a Cub-144 Cultivator rear lift rod.

The bar looks like it mounts in some sort of clamp, not the welded on flat piece with two holes like the cultivator lift rod would have, although it may serve the same purpose.

While we're wondering........Why does the left angle brace for the add on fender(?), with the slot, have a bolt in it while the right one doesn't? :?

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Re: Really tall Cub

Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:09 pm

Looking at the pictures, I am wondering if they just took a used cub and mounted it on the assembly, pulley cultivator bracket and all.
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Re: Really tall Cub

Postby Redcub » Sat Jan 12, 2013 3:22 pm

And this one from Jeff Silvey for Chirstimas trees.
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As this Oliver crawler mod. Photo credit: Someplace on the Internet.
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Re: Really tall Cub

Postby Redcub » Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:36 pm

And this one is tall also.
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