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CTdave wrote:Don't worry yourselves about the cub express. I have done everyone a favor & discontinued it's availability
I went there today & made the deal. It should be off ebay tonight or tomorrow a.m.
It is in REALLY nice condition with no welds, cracks or rust. It was refinished at some point because I could see where there had been some MINOR rust which had been wire wheeled off & repainted. The only weird thig is that you can see the origonal decals under the paint with new decals over it. There is no wear & the hyd. piston looks like the day it was new. The owner bought it on a cub which was kept in a garage most of it's life.
Sheesh, now what do I do with it?? HA! Another "something" I really didn't need
Dave, Dave, Dave,
I told you last month when it was first listed that you needed to get it and you didn't listen. Bolt it onto the '57 and bring it to Zagray and have fun digging in the gravel pit.
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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Dave, Dave, Dave,
I told you last month when it was first listed that you needed to get it and you didn't listen. Bolt it onto the '57 and bring it to Zagray and have fun digging in the gravel pit.
Peter[/quote]
I believe that is the tractor for it. Question: can this be used on the tractor if it has a brush hog on the quick hitch? Would they work independently? Don't tell me I need another tractor
I told you last month when it was first listed that you needed to get it and you didn't listen. Bolt it onto the '57 and bring it to Zagray and have fun digging in the gravel pit.
Peter[/quote]
I believe that is the tractor for it. Question: can this be used on the tractor if it has a brush hog on the quick hitch? Would they work independently? Don't tell me I need another tractor
'47 Circle Cub serial # 10xx
'59 lowboy. 1000 loader & fast hitch
'48 Cub, resto w/planter/fertilizer
629 utility wagon
Fast hitch brush hog, plows and landscape rake.
Cultivators, 54a blade
'59 lowboy. 1000 loader & fast hitch
'48 Cub, resto w/planter/fertilizer
629 utility wagon
Fast hitch brush hog, plows and landscape rake.
Cultivators, 54a blade
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CTdave wrote:Dave, Dave, Dave,
I told you last month when it was first listed that you needed to get it and you didn't listen. Bolt it onto the '57 and bring it to Zagray and have fun digging in the gravel pit.
Peter
I believe that is the tractor for it. Question: can this be used on the tractor if it has a brush hog on the quick hitch? Would they work independently? Don't tell me I need another tractor [/quote]
Dave,
That's a marriage made in heaven. Your Cub with a 1000 loader would be improved by the bush hog on the FH to act as a counterbalance. Rambo has a platform made from a York rake carrying four rear weights on the FH. It helps steering a lot. I don't have a picture of it with all four weights in place.
George Willer
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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Yeah I noticed it again too. I just wish I had some extra scratch to pick it up. But i'm looking a nee JD this year for some yard projects so I'm going to hold off. Go get it Dave.
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1950 "Demostrator" White (Casper)
1955 Cub High Crop
1965 Allis Chalmers Big Ten's
1941 JD H
35 JD Unstyled A (Open Fan Shaft)
1949 JD A
1949 JD BN
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Dave,
That's a marriage made in heaven. Your Cub with a 1000 loader would be improved by the bush hog on the FH to act as a counterbalance. Rambo has a platform made from a York rake carrying four rear weights on the FH. It helps steering a lot. I don't have a picture of it with all four weights in place.
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Awsome news! Thanks George!
That's a marriage made in heaven. Your Cub with a 1000 loader would be improved by the bush hog on the FH to act as a counterbalance. Rambo has a platform made from a York rake carrying four rear weights on the FH. It helps steering a lot. I don't have a picture of it with all four weights in place.
[/quote]
Awsome news! Thanks George!
'47 Circle Cub serial # 10xx
'59 lowboy. 1000 loader & fast hitch
'48 Cub, resto w/planter/fertilizer
629 utility wagon
Fast hitch brush hog, plows and landscape rake.
Cultivators, 54a blade
'59 lowboy. 1000 loader & fast hitch
'48 Cub, resto w/planter/fertilizer
629 utility wagon
Fast hitch brush hog, plows and landscape rake.
Cultivators, 54a blade
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55 F-Cub - snow plow and chains
3 Demonstrators Restored.
"Bette" - 22 mower
"Roxie" - 144 Complete Cults'
"Sandy"(Done) 193 Plow
1950 Demo, "Billie"
-(Woods 59")
Corn Stalk Cutter
23a Disc
&
2005 Mahindra w/FEL - Circle of Safety: Y
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dirt devil wrote:George
Will your fast hitch lift all of the weights off of the ground or do you have to assist them up?
Dave
Rambo's a hero, but not that good. I have to use a jack to lift it and have a bracket made up to hold it.
George Willer
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
http://gwill.net
The most affectionate creature in the world is a wet dog. Ambrose Bierce
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1948 F Cub Fast hitch
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Just out of curiousity what do you do with a Cub and loader in the suburbs of New York City? I used to live in Westport, Ct and didn't seem like there was much land left to actually use a Cub and loader. Do your neighbors give you any flack? I'm in the country and I get my share of complaints.
Chris
Chris
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