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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:12 pm

welp.. im back, only 2 years later my 1960 Cub Lo-Boy is almost complete! :D i just finished puttin the head back on today. also, i started to put the 3 point on. its just gotta be painted industrial yellow. keep in mind im only 16 :wink:

its been a long slow 2 years, but i know the end result will be a great gift :)

btw.. hows everyone doing? has anyone turned a cub into a nuclear reactor yet? :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)
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Postby Bigdog » Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:43 pm

Good to see you back! Be sure to take some pictures for us.
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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Fri Jan 21, 2005 7:57 pm

ill get u guys some pics tomorrow :wink:
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Postby Jack Donovan » Fri Jan 21, 2005 11:29 pm

Glad to here from you again" was wondering what had happen. Most important, You haven't lost interest and have bean presistant. You must be getting quiet excited about now. Visit more ofton and keep us updated. "Jack"

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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Sat Jan 22, 2005 10:47 am

ill be takin some pics for u guys later on. its a complete white-out right now :D wish the cub was done so i could plow some snow :(

i shoveled the sidewalk about 5 minutes ago and u cant even see it anymore... snowin real hard here... theyres about 8 inches of snow on the ground and still comin strong.
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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Sat Jan 22, 2005 2:34 pm

http://www.hunt101.com/showgallery.php? ... 93&cat=500

^i didnt get very good pics.. the lense got snow on it i think... but take a look :)

the mower deck and wheel weights are within 10 feet of the barn/shed. its not very big and falling apart... so im trying to finish it and get it outta there before the place falls in on itself.

it did have electricity till we built a garage addition and we dug up the wire :oops:

the wheels and main part of the tractor are going to be cleaned with an air compressor and other cleaning stuff before painting. all the dirt and grime is stuff thats been falling off the roof.

also in one of the pictures you can see an old cub cadet that is next in line for restoration, maybe.. it doesnt really need it.

the hood has extra layers of primer around the air intake and the radiator hole, so it doesnt rust if i spill some anitfreeze in it.

the mower does work! its been used for a long time, then taken off for restoration.

the tiller is for sale if anyone is interested... asking around 500-600, its EXTREMELY clean, just dusty from... you guessed it! the roof.

happy viewing!
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Postby Jim Hudson » Sat Jan 22, 2005 10:48 pm

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Tell us about the 3-point.
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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:10 am

hm...

the rocker arm thing isnt in the picture, its on the tractor.

the longer end of the bottom arms go on an adapter under the tractor, beside the wheels perhaps.

the vertical connections connect to the rocker arm and lower arms, but is shown connected to the lower horizontal arms.

the drawbar then goes in between the long horizontal arms.

the 3rd point is connected to part of the rcoker arm.

i put the 3 point on last night, ill get some pictures of it later.
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Postby Jim Hudson » Sun Jan 23, 2005 11:35 am

Is it factory made? If so who by. What 3-point implements do you have for it? Is it cat.0 or cat.1?
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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Sun Jan 23, 2005 5:38 pm

[url="http://www.hunt101.com/?p=244733&c=500&z=1"]Image[/url]
some of the 3 point

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more 3pt

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big arm thingy

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grandpas cub cadet possibly waiting for restoration

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still for sale :wink:

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tell me what these are and win a big cookie, and some milk.


i didnt get to check for what company made it, but im sure any of you can tell me what category it is... when i went out it was about... -20 with windchill...


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idnt the countryside beautiful :)
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Postby Jim Hudson » Sun Jan 23, 2005 6:59 pm

I guess its a Worksaver Cat. 0 or 1
You use any 3 point implements with it.

http://www.worksaver.com/product/hk90man.html
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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:10 pm

ah yes, that was it.. it is definetly a worksaver 3pt.

i have a:

3PT Blade
3PT harrow thing
3PT Cultivators
3PT disk harrow

and i have a sicle bar mower (not 3PT) too, that works, but is rather rusty.
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Postby SundaySailor » Tue Jan 25, 2005 3:15 pm

That's a real Troy-bilt tiller you have there. Check local listings for troy-bilt parts dealers. Those parts arestill available. The 7 hp Standard Horse like you have is a great machine! I have one that is electric start. Check with the dealer, and see if they will sell it on cosignment. You should be able to get a nice price for it even with the 10% cosignment most dealers ask for. A new Troy-bilt (now made by MTD) is over $1800.00!!! Still, you have one of the better ones made. FWIW. 8) :D
See: http://www.troybilt.com/servlet/BrandPr ... T=5&SUB=43

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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Tue Jan 25, 2005 5:08 pm

awesome! ill check with a local dealer around here, theres plenty in town... how much do you think i should ask for it? (im it to reemburse myself on new tires, cylinder head, and radiator repair)

that tiller definetly is built tough... its gone through light soil to thick mud up to the guard. only problem i ever had was the tubeless tires not holding air, but since then we got tubes for them, and its been holding for over a year now.

thanks for the info :D

may i also add that i have a complete furrower/potato plow which is BARELY seen in this picture, you can see the mount under the green towel.

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Postby Rudi » Tue Jan 25, 2005 5:49 pm

60 lo-boy:

I would like to see a clear pic of the potato plow ifn you can get one!
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