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new from louisiana
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new from louisiana
CUBS ARE GREAT i got a 53 a couple years ago then i got a 49 i was going to part out but i just can't bring myself to take the old girl apart so i went and got a 51 in Tenn that was pulled down and the engine had a total rebuild and that project is still waiting for me , being i work offshore in the oilfield for 28 days and only get 14 days at home it is hard to get those projects done,i just got a snow-grader blade and i have no idea how to mount it or if i got all the parts so if any one has pictures of one mounted i sure could use them
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Re: new from louisiana
thanks great photos now i see i will have to find a few more parts so i can use my blade , don't know where i will find them but the search is on
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Re: new from louisiana
Duane,
Welcome to the forum. Post an ad in the "Wanted Cub Items" section, listing the type blade you have and what parts you need. Someone here may have them.
Welcome to the forum. Post an ad in the "Wanted Cub Items" section, listing the type blade you have and what parts you need. Someone here may have them.
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Re: new from louisiana
thanks for the information soon as i figure out just what i need i will post it iam from md myself born in baltimore but raised on the eastern shore
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Re: new from louisiana
Duane, welcome to the forum. Check with www.ralphscubs.com for your plow parts. He has some used parts that may be what you need. He is a well respected sponsor of this forum and is very reasonable with his prices.
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Re: new from louisiana
Welcome to the forum.
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Re: new from louisiana
Welcome to the forum
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Re: new from louisiana
Glad you're here!
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Re: new from louisiana
Welcome.
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Re: new from louisiana
Welcome to the forum. We sure are getting a lot of new members from south Louisiana.
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Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
Good judgment comes from experience,
and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. Will Rogers
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Re: new from louisiana
i want to thank everyone for the warm welcome , You folks sure know how to make someone feel like they have been knowing them for years,
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Re: new from louisiana
Duane:
Welcome and congrats on already being a member of the MCC the Multiple Cub Club
You will find the manuals for the Cub-54 Leveling and Grader Blade including the parts breakdown on the server. That should help you identify all the parts and make sure you have them all. If you do not have them all then getting the needed parts via the Wanted Cub Items forum or from Ralph or JP Tractor would be the way to go. Assembly then will be a piece of cake..
Welcome and congrats on already being a member of the MCC the Multiple Cub Club
to Farmallcub.com Forum Family. And you have come to the right place for all things Cub related. If you click on the Site Rules, Regulations, & Important Information, it will point you to the Welcome Wagon wherein you will find links to many useful sites and topics. One of which is the Cub Manual Server. Enjoy!.
You will find the manuals for the Cub-54 Leveling and Grader Blade including the parts breakdown on the server. That should help you identify all the parts and make sure you have them all. If you do not have them all then getting the needed parts via the Wanted Cub Items forum or from Ralph or JP Tractor would be the way to go. Assembly then will be a piece of cake..
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