I just got done plowing with my Cub for the first time, It works perfectly!
After I got everything mounted properly and polished the moldboard and other parts with a sanding, ( Flapper) type wheel , the plow layed over the earth without skipping a beat. I am going to post pictures of the parts that I fabricated to replace original parts that werent available when I replace my digital camera. Thanks to all for previous help and advice, Bob roraback
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Congrats
Don't it feel good to experience something new that was a result of effort and time you have expended? Guess what?
That feeling doesn't go away either. You will feel it everytime you put that plow in the ground. Make sure you oil the moldboard before you put it away.
Congrats
Don't it feel good to experience something new that was a result of effort and time you have expended? Guess what?
That feeling doesn't go away either. You will feel it everytime you put that plow in the ground. Make sure you oil the moldboard before you put it away.
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