I have a worksaver 3 point hitch for my '49 cub and was wondering if anyone had any experience with it. What length attachments would you suggest I get? I was thinking about a box blade, a york rake, and maybe a snowblade. Is 4 feet good or can I possibly use 5 foot implements??
-Eric
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Eric, I think I would stick to a 4 ft. for the rake and blade. As far as a box scraper, the 4ft IMHO is too big. Depends on what you are doing with it. If you want it to scrap a gravel drive it may be ok (if the Cub can lift it) but if you want to use the "teeth" and drag some dirt, I don't think you will have the power needed. I'm not sure how much "lift" a Cub with 3pt can handle but the 4 ft box scrapers can get darn heavy.
I have a small 4wd 22hp kubota and a 5 ft is about right for it as a rake and back blade. My box blade is a 4 footer and weighs over 350 pounds! The cubs are nice little tractors but nowhere near the power of my Kubota!
Guy
I have a small 4wd 22hp kubota and a 5 ft is about right for it as a rake and back blade. My box blade is a 4 footer and weighs over 350 pounds! The cubs are nice little tractors but nowhere near the power of my Kubota!
Guy
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