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Dual drawbars
Let me run this by you and see what you think...
If I mount the plow on a second drawbar in the correct position, can the "original" drawbar be swung up out of the way enough to allow the plow to function properly?
For some reason I want to put a drawbar in each position on this 1953 Cub and leave them there. Not sure why yet, especially since my plan was to put the Cub-22 sickle on this one and maybe leave it there. I just want to do stupid crazy things with this tractor, and bolt all the stuff on it that I've accumulated over the years.
If I mount the plow on a second drawbar in the correct position, can the "original" drawbar be swung up out of the way enough to allow the plow to function properly?
For some reason I want to put a drawbar in each position on this 1953 Cub and leave them there. Not sure why yet, especially since my plan was to put the Cub-22 sickle on this one and maybe leave it there. I just want to do stupid crazy things with this tractor, and bolt all the stuff on it that I've accumulated over the years.
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Re: Dual drawbars
Matt Kirsch wrote:If I mount the plow on a second drawbar in the correct position, can the "original" drawbar be swung up out of the way enough to allow the plow to function properly?
Matt, I'm pretty sure it can be done, but to properly balance the load you will need to mount a 54A grader blade in front of the Cub
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Re: Dual drawbars
I've got a 2-spool hydraulic valve and a bypass block in the box too... Guess I could rig up a hydraulic cylinder to lift the 54A blade independently of the 193 plow in back.
All my hydraulic hoses and fittings are out at the farm in Dad's shop...
All my hydraulic hoses and fittings are out at the farm in Dad's shop...
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Re: Dual drawbars
That set up should work great if you want to plow snow off the garden as you turn the dirt under.
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Re: Dual drawbars
I must be missing something, You are talking about swinging up the rear drawbar to allow a molboard plow to be used on the front drawbar. No need for a front weight for that. However, removing the pivot locking bolt so you can swing the drawbar up each time you want to make the change is more trouble than loosening the bolts and lifting the rear drawbar off. Not to mention that climbing on and off around that depth lever gets old after a while if you intend to leave it on all the time.
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Re: Dual drawbars
That's exactly what I was thinking...
Keep in mind that the key word here is "stupid." Maybe "crazy stuipd" even. Didn't say that there had to be any gain or any sense in doing it... I just have a bunch of parts and accessories I've accumulated, and never got around to installing.
Keep in mind that the key word here is "stupid." Maybe "crazy stuipd" even. Didn't say that there had to be any gain or any sense in doing it... I just have a bunch of parts and accessories I've accumulated, and never got around to installing.
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Re: Dual drawbars
I am trying to picture this. A plow, cycle mower and a snow blade. Shirley you can mount something on the left side to keep it balanced. Maybe another cycle mower, then you could mow going in reverse.
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Re: Dual drawbars
I will not say anything, I am the guy that has a belly mount blade, front mount blade, and carryall on the tractor all at the same time.Matt Kirsch wrote:That's exactly what I was thinking...
Keep in mind that the key word here is "stupid." Maybe "crazy stuipd" even. Didn't say that there had to be any gain or any sense in doing it... I just have a bunch of parts and accessories I've accumulated, and never got around to installing.
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Re: Dual drawbars
Alright, even considering the April 1st start of this post...
Looks like a contest is shaping-up to see how many implements can be mounted on a Cub, all at the same time, and still do something with at least one them
I can't wait to see the pictures
Don
Looks like a contest is shaping-up to see how many implements can be mounted on a Cub, all at the same time, and still do something with at least one them
I can't wait to see the pictures
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Re: Dual drawbars
does this count?
The arm from the lift to the front blade is adjustable to allow me to change it's height, so when I am using the grader blade I just adjust it to clear the ground by 4 to 6 inches, depending on how far I turn the turn buckle. If we are expecting a deep snow, I raise the belly blade and pull the center pin then fold the blade flat and chain it to the hook just above it. I have also modified the lift arm bracket on the carryall so I can change how much ground clearance it has, and can let it all the way down or carry it several inches above the ground even when one of the blades are down. In this particular picture we had just had a late snow that blew and drifted pretty bad, and since I had already set the front blade high I just left it that way and let the front blade roll the top layer, and the belly blade rolled the bottom 4 or 5 inches. I did have a little problem with it piling up between the front wheels, but all it took was just a little jog to the left to get the snow to go ahead and slide out the right side.
If you think it needs a 4th item I guess I could add the umbrella.
The arm from the lift to the front blade is adjustable to allow me to change it's height, so when I am using the grader blade I just adjust it to clear the ground by 4 to 6 inches, depending on how far I turn the turn buckle. If we are expecting a deep snow, I raise the belly blade and pull the center pin then fold the blade flat and chain it to the hook just above it. I have also modified the lift arm bracket on the carryall so I can change how much ground clearance it has, and can let it all the way down or carry it several inches above the ground even when one of the blades are down. In this particular picture we had just had a late snow that blew and drifted pretty bad, and since I had already set the front blade high I just left it that way and let the front blade roll the top layer, and the belly blade rolled the bottom 4 or 5 inches. I did have a little problem with it piling up between the front wheels, but all it took was just a little jog to the left to get the snow to go ahead and slide out the right side.
If you think it needs a 4th item I guess I could add the umbrella.
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Re: Dual drawbars
My Loader Cub also has a belly mower attached. Wonder what else I could hook to it.
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Re: Dual drawbars
Wait... I think this is getting out of hand...
You guys are putting front blades and sickle mowers on here... I was just wondering if the rear drawbar would swing up enough to clear the plow and let it work properly if I used a second drawbar instead of relocating the original.
Plow comes off if the mower goes on.
You guys are putting front blades and sickle mowers on here... I was just wondering if the rear drawbar would swing up enough to clear the plow and let it work properly if I used a second drawbar instead of relocating the original.
Plow comes off if the mower goes on.
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Re: Dual drawbars
Matt Kirsch wrote:I just want to do stupid crazy things with this tractor, and bolt all the stuff on it that I've accumulated over the years.
Matt Kirsch wrote:Wait... I think this is getting out of hand...
...You guys are putting front blades and sickle mowers on here...
Well Matt, when you toss that top statement at us we tend to get creative!
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