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Re: Re: Re: Cub plow adjustment lever (part dimensions needed)
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Posted by Wardner on February 25, 2001 at 19:27:46 from (63.23.215.254):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cub plow adjustment lever (part dimensions needed) posted by George Willer on February 25, 2001 at 18:47:45:
George, I don't know what a hillside plow looks like. The plow that I have is a two way cub plow. It is a set of left and right bottoms that includes a bracket that attaches behind the seat. The bracket holds one or the other plow up when it is not being used. Because you are an expert metal worker, you could fabricate one but you should have an original to copy from. I can't make anymore pictures because my digicam got stolen. BTW I know that you are looking for a tiller. I have a Cub tiller but I have no idea how it attaches or even works with the high 1st gear ground speed. I do not need it. I am perfectly happy with a bigger one that plugs into my big fasthitch tractors. Punch the link for more Cub implement pictures.
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