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1-bottom trailer plow?
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1-bottom trailer plow?
Has anybody ever pulled a 1-bottom trailer-type plow with their cub? I've seen a couple of 1-bottom IH "Little Genius" types for sale here and there... 1-bottom 14" rigs. A good strong Cub oughtta be able to pull one of them, even if it's in 1st...
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A cub plow is normally 12 inches. You probably could pull a 14 inch in soft ground, but wouldn't have anything left over. I have a friend looking for a 1 bottom pull type for his B if you don't buy it he probably would be interested.
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Maybe this is the one you saw
http://www.tractorshed.com/cgi-bin/photoads/classifieds.cgi?search_and_display_db_button=on&db_id=99247&query=retrieval
Price is right, but to far away; 1267 miles one way...21 hours drive time.
http://www.tractorshed.com/cgi-bin/photoads/classifieds.cgi?search_and_display_db_button=on&db_id=99247&query=retrieval
Price is right, but to far away; 1267 miles one way...21 hours drive time.
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That's the one Cub-Bud. I don't mind telling you guys that it's still there, still for sale.
Sounds like it's a little big for my Cub, but not big enough for my Super H. It's a couple hundred miles from me.. If only it were a 2-bottom (We've got some pretty tough ground, a "three plow" tractor is only good for 2).
Maybe I'll pick it up for the Super A or Super C I plan on getting in the future...
Sounds like it's a little big for my Cub, but not big enough for my Super H. It's a couple hundred miles from me.. If only it were a 2-bottom (We've got some pretty tough ground, a "three plow" tractor is only good for 2).
Maybe I'll pick it up for the Super A or Super C I plan on getting in the future...
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