I am looking for solid cultivator shanks for the cub. Something like illustration 8A here
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20 ... e%2013.jpg
I'd like to get some beet knives but all sources I've seen mount like these
http://www.buctraco.com/3%20Online%20Ca ... ments2.htm
Standard spring shanks are at shovel angle.
Also, does anybody sell half sweeps? I'm about to just get some full sweeps from TSC and chop off half.
-Josh
www.patchworkgardens.net
This site uses cookies to maintain login information on FarmallCub.Com. Click the X in the banner upper right corner to close this notice. For more information on our privacy policy, visit this link: Privacy Policy
NEW REGISTERED MEMBERS: Be sure to check your SPAM/JUNK folders for the activation email.
Source for solid cultivator shanks
Forum rules
Notice: For sale and wanted posts are not allowed in this forum. Please use our free classifieds or one of our site sponsors for your tractor and parts needs.
Notice: For sale and wanted posts are not allowed in this forum. Please use our free classifieds or one of our site sponsors for your tractor and parts needs.
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:50 am
- Zip Code: 45417
- Tractors Owned: 1950 Cub
144 Cultivator - Location: Dayton, OH
-
- Cub Pro
- Posts: 10290
- Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:35 pm
- Zip Code: 23962
- eBay ID: dmb2613
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: VA. Randolph
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
The spring trip shanks are adjustable
IN GOD WE TRUST
All others pay cash
Boss Hog
Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely byJohn Emerich Edward Dalberg
All others pay cash
Boss Hog
Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely byJohn Emerich Edward Dalberg
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:50 am
- Zip Code: 45417
- Tractors Owned: 1950 Cub
144 Cultivator - Location: Dayton, OH
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
Guess I should have checked to see how far they adjusted first. They go all the way to vertical?
Im also thinking about maybe just mounting to "3" in
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20 ... age-29.jpg
or "4" in
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20 ... age-30.jpg
I guess these are actually standards. Just figured out the real difference between shanks and standards. Is there a good source for standards around?
Im also thinking about maybe just mounting to "3" in
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20 ... age-29.jpg
or "4" in
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20 ... age-30.jpg
I guess these are actually standards. Just figured out the real difference between shanks and standards. Is there a good source for standards around?
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 2555
- Joined: Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:38 pm
- Zip Code: 35630
- Circle of Safety: Y
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
what is the difference actually. my understanding is that the standard is the part that bolts to the cuff/clamp (the actual shaft), and the shank is the complete "foot" assembly.
Regards,
Chase
205-368-5339
ihfarmallrtr@gmail.com
Follow my page "Alabama Tractor Pickers" on YouTube & Facebook!
Chase
205-368-5339
ihfarmallrtr@gmail.com
Follow my page "Alabama Tractor Pickers" on YouTube & Facebook!
-
- Cub Pro
- Posts: 10290
- Joined: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:35 pm
- Zip Code: 23962
- eBay ID: dmb2613
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: VA. Randolph
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
Used ones are around, good ones will cost you $40 and up here. not so good $15 or so. some call them shanks, some call them standards and some call them feet.
Boss
Boss
IN GOD WE TRUST
All others pay cash
Boss Hog
Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely byJohn Emerich Edward Dalberg
All others pay cash
Boss Hog
Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely byJohn Emerich Edward Dalberg
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 2555
- Joined: Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:38 pm
- Zip Code: 35630
- Circle of Safety: Y
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
I think we've called them all.
Regards,
Chase
205-368-5339
ihfarmallrtr@gmail.com
Follow my page "Alabama Tractor Pickers" on YouTube & Facebook!
Chase
205-368-5339
ihfarmallrtr@gmail.com
Follow my page "Alabama Tractor Pickers" on YouTube & Facebook!
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 1189
- Joined: Sat May 14, 2011 6:09 pm
- Zip Code: 15132
- Tractors Owned: 53 F Cub
73 F Cub
53 Super A With Snow/Grader Blade
193 Plow With Colter And Jointer
144 Cultivators
22 Mower - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Versailles,Pa.
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
I bought half sweeps at a Big R (farm store) in Illinois. They are available.
Tom
Tom
Know Your Cub, And Your Cub Will Know You.
Tom
Tom
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 5217
- Joined: Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:08 pm
- Zip Code: 12514
- Circle of Safety: Y
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 70
- Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:55 am
- Zip Code: 20132
- Tractors Owned: 1972 IH Cub
1976 IH Cub
1979 IH 884 - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Northern Virginia
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
The standard "3" or "4" in the manuals could easily be made by you or a neighbor by welding a piece of 1-1/4 round to a flat bar with holes in it. I'd think that buying the IH Cub part, or buying a whole spring-trip standard, would be too expensive just for that piece. Though, agrisupply does sell these, http://www.agrisupply.com/Shank-For-Plo ... sid=&eid=/
I remember seeing on some supplier's website that they did sell half sweeps, but they just made them themselves by cutting of one wing of a full sweep.
It seems like the flexible c-shaped flat spring-steel things are often called shanks, and the solid ones standards (like spring-trip standards) but I don't think there's an official name really. For the business ends, it's my understanding that sweeps are the triangle-pointed ones (or whatever other shape) and shovels are the narrow pointed ones. Seems a bit backwards to me, but hey.
I remember seeing on some supplier's website that they did sell half sweeps, but they just made them themselves by cutting of one wing of a full sweep.
It seems like the flexible c-shaped flat spring-steel things are often called shanks, and the solid ones standards (like spring-trip standards) but I don't think there's an official name really. For the business ends, it's my understanding that sweeps are the triangle-pointed ones (or whatever other shape) and shovels are the narrow pointed ones. Seems a bit backwards to me, but hey.
Vegetable farming with a Cub, http://www.secondspringcsa.com
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 1475
- Joined: Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:46 pm
- Zip Code: 12009
- eBay ID: kepara
- Tractors Owned: 1929 Farmall Regular #T111250 (Original Owner)
1942 Farmall M #55654
1948 Farmall Cub #21005
1955 Farmall Cub #190769
1961 Cub Cadet #16509
1975 Cub Cadet 1250H
197x IH 990 Haybine
1994 JD 5320 Diesel
Attachments: Woods 42F Fast Hitch, L38 Disc Fast Hitch, F11 Plow Fast Hitch, Land Plow, Snow Plow, Grader Blade, Planter w/Fertilizer, Cultivators, Hilling Disks, Sickle Bar Mower(2), IH 7' Sickle Bar Mower, Flail Mower and 5' International Belly Mower. - Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: Altamont, NY
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
I all - I found this older thread - read down through it I still have a question or two as usual.
I have purchased two IH Spring Release Cultivators for the Cub. I've looked at this thread, agrisupply and google shop and I'll be - I don't know which ones to buy. Given how the Cultivators are made I really don't see how two bolts hold a 12" Sweep in place.
Ken
I have purchased two IH Spring Release Cultivators for the Cub. I've looked at this thread, agrisupply and google shop and I'll be - I don't know which ones to buy. Given how the Cultivators are made I really don't see how two bolts hold a 12" Sweep in place.
Ken
Ken
Pleasant View Farm - Est. 1799
1930 Farmall Restoration Project
My Restoration Project - FCUB '48 - Rex
Pleasant View Farm - Est. 1799
1930 Farmall Restoration Project
My Restoration Project - FCUB '48 - Rex
-
- 10+ Years
- Posts: 65
- Joined: Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:57 pm
- Zip Code: 05344
Re: Source for solid cultivator shanks
Check on ebay for Cub Cultivator. I have bought several half-sweeps on shanks in really good condition this spring, enough to cultivate 3 rows at a time if I dare!
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 1
- 171
-
by Slim140
Mon Jun 07, 2021 7:10 am
-
- 15
- 476
-
by staninlowerAL
Tue Oct 04, 2022 1:41 pm
-
- 12
- 459
-
by Glen
Sun Jul 11, 2021 6:10 pm
-
- 6
- 1089
-
by Gary Dotson
Sat Dec 16, 2023 8:39 am
-
- 3
- 161
-
by Dale Finch
Tue Jun 14, 2022 5:55 pm
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests