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Cub rear mount saw

Postby michael » Sat Feb 04, 2017 7:30 pm

I have a chance to buy a cub rear mount saw
The seller says it's IH brand
Did IH actually made a cub rear mount saw?
Can anyone send me pics and Manuel diagrams?
Model # , ect
Thanks

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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby Barnyard » Sat Feb 04, 2017 9:03 pm

IH made a couple types. Here is my rear mount.

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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby brewzalot » Sat Feb 04, 2017 9:10 pm

Barnyard wrote:Here is my rear mount.


I think it disappeared

Edit- Now I see it- very nice.

Was the pto extension sold as part of the saw?
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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby SONNY » Sat Feb 04, 2017 9:34 pm

Barnyard,----THAT'S neeeto!!!!! thanks; sonny

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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby Don McCombs » Sat Feb 04, 2017 11:25 pm

brewzalot wrote:Was the pto extension sold as part of the saw?

Yes.
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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby Jim Becker » Sun Feb 05, 2017 12:12 am

IH didn't make one. The one pictured was made by CW Mott and sold under the Brookfield name. They also made a Fast-Hitch version.

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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby rjfcsa » Sun Feb 05, 2017 2:20 pm

As Mr. Becker stated IH did not make one themselves. I don't know that they made one for any tractor. Now, not there was not any made for the cub, there are lots of short line items made for the cub. Some of which was International approved, so id did not void any warranty so to speak, such as the mott cub sawyers. Here is a brochure for the one buzz saw. There could be other brands.
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Here is a pic of one we picked up.
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On the subject of scary items here is another brand for bigger tractors :shock: :shock: . I cannot imagine trying to cut a tree down with this, my luck it would snap back and squash me. :cry:
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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby michael » Sun Feb 05, 2017 11:51 pm

Thank y'all for answering my questions
This infro is most helpful
Wish I could find the Fasthitch version
My cub Fasthitch implement collection now numbers 17 pieces with cub trailer, 100 manure spreader, 23A disc

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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby Urbish » Mon Feb 06, 2017 6:57 am

rjfcsa wrote:On the subject of scary items here is another brand for bigger tractors :shock: :shock: . I cannot imagine trying to cut a tree down with this, my luck it would snap back and squash me. :cry:
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That Belsaw unit is terrifying. If a tree started to fall toward you, there's no way the tractor would get out of the way in time. It would come in useful in case of a zombie apocalypse though.
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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby rjfcsa » Tue Feb 07, 2017 12:38 pm

Urbish wrote:
rjfcsa wrote:On the subject of scary items here is another brand for bigger tractors :shock: :shock: . I cannot imagine trying to cut a tree down with this, my luck it would snap back and squash me. :cry:
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That Belsaw unit is terrifying. If a tree started to fall toward you, there's no way the tractor would get out of the way in time. It would come in useful in case of a zombie apocalypse though.


:bellylaugh:

BRRRR, AAARRRR, GGRRRRR, (how do you type zombi noises?) I might need to find one to mount on my Super H. Turn the wheel over hard jamb the one brake and put her into zero turn zombi copping mode. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Cub rear mount saw

Postby Urbish » Tue Feb 07, 2017 12:44 pm

rjfcsa wrote:
Urbish wrote:
rjfcsa wrote:On the subject of scary items here is another brand for bigger tractors :shock: :shock: . I cannot imagine trying to cut a tree down with this, my luck it would snap back and squash me. :cry:
Russel


That Belsaw unit is terrifying. If a tree started to fall toward you, there's no way the tractor would get out of the way in time. It would come in useful in case of a zombie apocalypse though.


:bellylaugh:

BRRRR, AAARRRR, GGRRRRR, (how do you type zombi noises?) I might need to find one to mount on my Super H. Turn the wheel over hard jamb the one brake and put her into zero turn zombi copping mode. :lol: :lol: :lol:


My plan has always been to do it 'Army of Darkness' style. The car comes in at 1:56 :
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