Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
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Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
Think I've finally found a Farmall 100. Question I have can the Farmall Cub L54 blade and mounting be used on the 100? I'm assuming there would need to be some modifications but just asking as not sure if/when I'll ever get the L60.
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Re: Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
There are a lot of modifications needed to do this, The best thing to do is find an L60.
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Re: Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
Yeah what I kind of figured. Are the modifications in the blade or the mounting/operating part of the L60?
Are there blue prints of the needed parts to build the L60 minus the blade some where?
Are there blue prints of the needed parts to build the L60 minus the blade some where?
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Re: Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
There is a manual for the A60 in the PDF manuals. It looks like a lot of parts are similar in design, but likely larger and heavier than the 54A. I don't recall any one posting drawings before.
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Re: Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
The modifications would be in the mounting system and the lift set-up. How those modifications are done, will depend on your resourcefulness. Personally, I think the Cub blade will be a little too light duty, for the 100. I think you would be far better off hunting down an A-60.
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Re: Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
I wouldn't do it. Most of the Cub mounting parts will be some amount too short. They also will be too light. (People bend them even mounted on a Cub.) And when you get it mounted, it will only be a 54" blade. That can be annoyingly narrow on a Cub. It would be worse on a 100.
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Re: Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
Thanks everyone finding an actual A60 setup it will be.
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Re: Can a Cub grader be mounted on a 100?
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