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Ricaroo
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cub front end loader

Postby Ricaroo » Sat Aug 07, 2004 3:59 pm

How much should I expect to pay for a loader for the cub? and are they hard to find?

Thanks
Rick
1958 cub

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Marion(57 Loboy)
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Postby Marion(57 Loboy) » Sat Aug 07, 2004 4:43 pm

jptractorsalvage has one I checked on. It was 2250. More than I paid for my tractor; and too much to take on and off to use my cub with other implements. If I do ever get a loader it will have to go on my 2nd cub!

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Postby welderrx » Mon Aug 09, 2004 5:59 pm

Hi Rick, I have a loader for my cub I took it off until I get a new piston rod made up for the right hand cylinder. If you want a loader just to play with its fun and it does pretty good in the snow, but for anything more than pushing manure and loading a spreader the cub is just too light. It is just to much to ask of a cultivating tractor. The biggest complaint I have is that it makes the tractor very awkward and ungainly, it is also difficult to use most of the front and mid mounted attachments, It is kinda like putting a snow plow on a porsche. T.J.
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Re: cub front end loader

Postby johnny » Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:10 pm

Ricaroo wrote:How much should I expect to pay for a loader for the cub? and are they hard to find?

Thanks
Rick
1958 cub
:D Hi Rick, i have a 1958 wagner loader that was removed from my cub, in working order. If you are still interested in buying one, e-mail me.
Johnny


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