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Hey folks- I was talking to my brother in law and he knows a guy (isn't that how they all go) that has a cub that used to be owned by the town and said in has a cement mixer attachment- does this sound like original cub gear or something someone made? Hes suposed to take me over to see it this week sometime, but I was just curious if anyone had heard of this. I did search cement mixer with no direct connections I saw, thats like searching "Smith" in the phonebook with all the JB cement topics posted
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That would be cool, I just wasn't sure if I was going to see a 55 gallon drum strapped to a cub wheel to make it spin would be funny tho It just seemed wierd because he said he got it with a land plow, cultivators- and a cement mixer not really in the same family especially for a town tractor?
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I have seen that brochure as well. So I know there was one available.
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