I recently bought a 47 cub and it came with a couple of implements and some extra pieces. Please look at the pictures attached and if you know
what they are, please let me know. I have no idea. May not even go with a cub for all I know. Fellow I bought it from had several other
tractors, but these pieces were in the cub pile. Thank you
Implement Parts??
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Re: Implement Parts??
do not know what that is but probably not for a cub
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Re: Implement Parts??
Looks home made. For what purpose is anyones guess.
Why is there never enough time to do the job right, but always enough time to do it over. 

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Re: Implement Parts??
This is kinda like looking up into the clouds and seeing Snoopy or a rhinoceros.
I see the remains of a one row horse drawn cultivator after all the wood has rotted and the smaller parts scrapped for other uses. Looking at it from the dirt side, as the hook on the end would turn up to hook the horse to.
I see the remains of a one row horse drawn cultivator after all the wood has rotted and the smaller parts scrapped for other uses. Looking at it from the dirt side, as the hook on the end would turn up to hook the horse to.
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Re: Implement Parts??
This one isn't identical, but close enough for the general idea.
http://www.tractorshed.com/contents/tpic55873.htm
http://www.tractorshed.com/contents/tpic55873.htm
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Re: Implement Parts??
Thanks much, my friends. The horse plow might be the answer. Like I said, I certainly have no idea..
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Re: Implement Parts??
Addition to the scrap metal pile.feg7846 wrote:If you know what they are, please let me know.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Implement Parts??
Jim Becker wrote:This one isn't identical, but close enough for the general idea.
http://www.tractorshed.com/contents/tpic55873.htm
I'd say you are onto something here.
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Re: Implement Parts??
Magnum wrote:Jim Becker wrote:This one isn't identical, but close enough for the general idea.
http://www.tractorshed.com/contents/tpic55873.htm
I'd say you are onto something here.
Scrivet figured it out. I just found a picture.
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