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Postby Rudi » Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:31 am

Kevin:

Which model of the blade? Is it the Cub-54 or the 54A? Gord and I are currently rebuilding our Cub-54's and sort of converting them into 54A's. We have most of the measurements, won't take much to put them to paper,scan and post. The measurements we are missing will not take long to get as soon as we start putting the blades together.

When you get it, take some pics, email em to me and I can post them if you wish. Take pics of the parts you have.

Do yourself a favour though, if you do not have a drawbar then get one from Tom or John, whoever is closer to you. You might also want to get the Substitute drawbar as well, depending on how close you are. The shipping might hurt.

Also, the drawings for the Substitute Drawbar are on the Cub Manual Server. You should be able to get it made for about $25.00 plus the steel for a total of about $40.00 or so.

We just had 2 sets of the substitute drawbars, a hanger, 2 sets of tool bar spacers, 2 bell cranks and 2 complete front lifting assemblies built for a total of $320.00 for everything including labour and the steel. This also included a pair of specialty bolts which were $20.00 each.
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Postby Ron L » Sun Oct 31, 2004 4:22 pm

Rudi. I saw a picture of it. Looks like a C54A in excellent condition.
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M-H #1 Potato Digger
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Postby Rudi » Sun Oct 31, 2004 6:27 pm

Ron:

Excellent, best of the bunch.

Now, if I could only get the Cub-54 Manual. I have the other two on the server, but not the 54..... hmmmmm

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Postby Ron L » Mon Nov 01, 2004 2:24 pm

Just looked at the picture again. Has a snow blade extension mounted on it, also.
I only have the Cub 54A & L54 manual from Binder Books. Can't help you out there. Maybe somebody will read and send you a copy :idea:
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