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Re: Re: CUB RAD. COVER?
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Posted by Chris on August 25, 2000 at 12:04:22 from (64.24.63.136):
In Reply to: Re: CUB RAD. COVER? posted by Wardner on August 25, 2000 at 09:18:32:
Wardner, I disagree with your statement. While I relaize that the Cub is very limited in capabilities, I rather doubt that plowing snow will break the front end unless one is plowing a driveway covered with large rocks and potholes. I don't know the statics of it all (maybe I'll try to figure it out,) but the way I see it, the majority of the stress from plowing is sent back to the clutch housing mounting pads. When the plow is lifted, I can see where a fair amount of downforce is exerted on the front mount. Anyway, my problem with plowing was that I didn't have enough traction. This year I plan on making some snow chains to throw around the tires. If you are worried about busting the engine casting, I suggest making the brace that p has on his Cub. Looks pretty sharp. Chris
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