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Building 4wd articulating tractor from Cub cadet

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Mike

04-17-2000 19:55:55




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Starting a new project of building 4wd articulating tractor from hydrostatic cub cadet rear ends..Any advice, ideas, or just plain info??
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Mike

04-18-2000 18:51:52




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 Re: building 4wd articulating tractor from Cub cadet in reply to Mike, 04-17-2000 19:55:55  
John Deere page on Yahoo Clubs has a pic of a articulating 110. Nice looking tractor.



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Eric

04-18-2000 17:35:44




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 Re: building 4wd articulating tractor from Cub cadet in reply to Mike, 04-17-2000 19:55:55  
well, I have no comments on this undertaking, but it sounds like a good idea! Send us a picture of it when you get done, please. We would like that very much! Eric



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Jim D.

04-18-2000 17:54:09




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 Re: Re: building 4wd articulating tractor from Cub cadet in reply to Eric, 04-18-2000 17:35:44  
An articulated 4wd was built and shown on the ihcubcadet.com site some time ago. If you go to that site go to the forum and ask for someone to post the pics of it. It is a real good site and someone will help you with pics.



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Jim S.

04-18-2000 07:25:22




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 Re: building 4wd articulating tractor from Cub cadet in reply to Mike, 04-17-2000 19:55:55  
Check out Dan Hoefler's excellent 4WD Cub 100 at www.ihcubcadet.com. Dan has also made a crawler, with tracks he fabbed himself. He's now working on a high-crop. All are Cub 100-based. The craftsmanship is awesome, like a work of art. More pix are in the archives somewhere at www.ihcubcadet.com/discuss, which is the public forum for that site. You might try a keyword search for Hoefler.



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Mike Dane

04-18-2000 03:52:37




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 Re: building 4wd articulating tractor from Cub cadet in reply to Mike, 04-17-2000 19:55:55  
Try ihcubcadet.com there are a lot of cool conversions there, although I've never seen articulating. Good luck: mdane



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Lou

04-18-2000 03:39:27




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 Re: building 4wd articulating tractor from Cub cadet in reply to Mike, 04-17-2000 19:55:55  
Sounds like an interesting project. Just go slow on tight turns, articulated vehicles are tippy.



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