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Re: Re: Cub questions (again)
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Posted by p on February 14, 2001 at 08:08:00 from (131.210.22.106):
In Reply to: Re: Cub questions (again) posted by artie on February 13, 2001 at 18:58:24:
Actually I disagree, Although their are no manufactured kits for converting to a three point, I don't see why a crafty person could not create one. A seperate hydraulic pump could be used, or you could obtain the hydraulic manifold used for the front end loader. The major problems are the offset PTO, which can be overcome. And the PTO speed(engine speed) and the different rotation, There are gearboxes available to reverse this and correct the speed. The biggest problem is however, the cub is not very powerful, nor does it weigh very much. I feel you would put the tractor through more strain trying to do more with it than what it was intended to do. Now if you only want to use a one bottom plow on a 3 pt., or a SMALL grader blade. Than guess it could work. Just be careful!!!! p
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