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Re: Super CI like it!!!Find the rest of the cults and anything else.I think you hit a gold mine.Kevin
47 CUB[Krusty] 49 CUB[Ollie] 50 H-- PLOWS DISCS MOWERS AND lots more stuff!!Life is to short -Have fun now cause ya ain't gonna be here long!!!!
Re: Super CNext time take a compressor with you. The tires will probably air up just fine. Great find!
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52 Super A 62 Cub (Genie) 43 H 42 M In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
Re: Super CGreat find, You will love that tractor and parts are easy to come by for it It has a real good grille and that is the hardest part to find
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Re: Super C
Just for sake of argument, have you measured the rear wheel tread? If your trailer is 8' wide, it should load up like it is. If not, once you break the bolts that hold the clamps on the axles loose, spray the axles down with your favorite penetrating oil and they should slide with little problem. Also, loosten the clamps pretty good. I can move the wheels on my 230 (later version of the Super C) right by myself in minutes. Also, I think it helps them move easier to have the wheel turned so the keyways are at the 9:00 and 3:00 position--and wire brush the keyways out to remove any accumulated crud.... Al "12 volt conversions are for quitters"
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Re: Super CNo update on the Super C yet. We've had a lot of rain and it's too muddy in the field to retrieve it. Hopefully early next week it will be dry enough........stay tuned. It's been soaking with PB Blaster and hopefully we can get the wheels in and the middle buster off so it will load up.
Re: Super C(Update)Well the tractor is still sitting where we left it, and it's rained 15 or more inches in the last couple of weeks. But I have some time to go and attempt to get the rear wheels in so it can be trailered home. We have located the keepers on the hubs that appear to lock the hub down on the shaft, question is, once removed or loosened, can the wheels be moved in without jacking the rear up? We have put a lot of penetrant in the hub areas and have considered using a "come along" to winch the wheels inward. The ground is still so moist that I doubt being able to raise even one side at a time. Any ideas or techniques....or wait until the ground dries out and jack the rear end up.
Re: Super C (Update)Harold - the only way you are going to get those hubs to move is to get the weight off of them. If you use a come-along to apply some pull you will likely still need to do some "tapping" with a big hammer to break them free of the rust bond. If you do use the come-along apply the pull evenly so you don't bind the wheel on the axle.
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Re: Super C (Update)Harold, I assume a C/Super C is like an H, if so there are bolts both on the inside and outside of the wheel that lock the clamps in place. If you have some thing like a disk blade or old disk plow blade to put under your jack, it will spread the weigh out and reduce sinking. If you take the wheels off will just the center disk be narrow enough to fit on the trailer? You could put down some boards and winch it on rolling on just the centerc of the wheels. I have known a lot of tractor salvage guys to load them that way when the tires/rims were too bad to roll.
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Re: Super C (Update)Looks like it has to be raised. I could have swung a sledge hammer all day and not budge those wheels. I might could go back with some planking and maybe use a jack on that.......but I guess I need to be patient a little longer. Just standing in the same spot started bringing water out of the soil. My trailer is only 6 1/2 ft wide......I didn't think to measure just the rims........that might work.....even let one side hang just over the rail if it wouldn't drag the ground. I might look into renting a flat bed trailer or even hiring a wrecker service with one of those Jerr-Dan beds that tilt down. Stay tuned.....I'll figure this out.
Re: Super C (Update)Now that you mention it, I imagine you could get someone with a flatbead tow truck to drag it home for you for under a $100. That still makes it a good deal.
Re: Super C (Update)
Yeah, after swing a sledge hammer while standing in mud......I got the same notion.
Re: Super C (Update)Let the fun begin!!!!
http://photos.cubfest.com/displayimage.php?album=lastupby&cat=0&pos=1&uid=314 It wasn't easy to get this out of the field and to it's new home, but I feel it was worth it. It finally dried out enough to go get it, but my 12 ton bottle jack pick a bad day to start bypassing, leaving us no way to raise the back end to get the tires in. But ,after brain storming for a few minutes, we came up with the idea of rolling the tractor until the locking keepers were at the top of the hub, removing them, and then running a chain through the wheel and pulling the tractor sideways to bring the axle through the hub. And as you can see......it worked. I've had some time to look the tractor over now, since I can spend less time looking for snakes and biting bugs, and I got questions! Yes, I'm purchasing manuals....but until they get here......how about an oil dip stick? http://photos.cubfest.com/displayimage.php?album=lastupby&cat=0&pos=0&uid=314 http://photos.cubfest.com/displayimage.php?album=lastupby&cat=0&pos=2&uid=314
Re: Super C (Update)Looks like a good find. Look on the left side of the oil pan for 2 plugs. The lower is the full level for oil.
47 Cub (Glenda)
52 Super A 62 Cub (Genie) 43 H 42 M In all things know which way the wind is blowing.
Re: Super C (Update)I like the tractor all ready.The rear tail lamp is $$$$.Kevin ps Glad ya got it home!!!
47 CUB[Krusty] 49 CUB[Ollie] 50 H-- PLOWS DISCS MOWERS AND lots more stuff!!Life is to short -Have fun now cause ya ain't gonna be here long!!!!
Re: Super C (Update)OK, I do see those. One is about 1/2 inch higher than the other. Push/pull petcock of sorts? Odd.
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