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Cub Weight??
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Cub Weight??
What does a Cub weigh. I need to arrange a trailer and need to know weight. I couldn't find this in any info yet.
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Without wheel weights and if there is no fluid in the tires it should go around 1600 pounds give or take. That's with no attachments.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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Bare bones Cub can weigh as little as 1500 lbs. Adding wheel weights, touch-control, fuel, impliments, fluid in rear tires, etc will increase weight dramatically. A Cub with rear weights, 42" mower deck, and hydraulics could weigh upwards of 2500 lbs.
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I booked a 6' x 12' open trailer from UHaul today for 5 days @ $29.95 per day for my trip to CubFest in Ohio. The empty weight on the trailer is around 1700lbs and GVW is 4400lbs, which gives me 2700lbs for my Cub with wheel weights, bottom plow, disc harrow, & fast-hitch, and oh-yeah, Bigdogs new bottom plow!
This is the same trailer that I brought the whole shoot-n-match home with last fall including the sickle bar mower, snow blade, and loaded tires.
Nice rig!
UHaul has a dual axle car carrier but the Cubs wheels would have to be spread all the way out in order to set on it correctly.
They also have a 6' x 12' dual axle closed trailer but the vertical height thru the door is only 58" and the top of the steering wheel is at about 63", never mind my noggin.
My two-cents!
Peter
This is the same trailer that I brought the whole shoot-n-match home with last fall including the sickle bar mower, snow blade, and loaded tires.
Nice rig!
UHaul has a dual axle car carrier but the Cubs wheels would have to be spread all the way out in order to set on it correctly.
They also have a 6' x 12' dual axle closed trailer but the vertical height thru the door is only 58" and the top of the steering wheel is at about 63", never mind my noggin.
My two-cents!
Peter
1957 Farmall Cub "Emory", Fast-Hitch, L-F194 Plow & Colter, L-38 Disc Harrow, Cub-54A Blade, Cub-22 Sickle Bar Mower, IH 100 Blade
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