Posted by mkirsch on December 09, 2013 at 05:11:53 from (65.199.189.6):
In Reply to: any NF fit on a cub? posted by soundguy on December 07, 2013 at 16:35:02:
Cubs and As never had a narrow front as an option, the reason being the combination of the offset engine and a narrow front would make the tractor very tippy in a hard right turn.
If you look at a B from the front or rear, you'll see that the engine is actually centered between the rear wheels.
I believe George Willer's tricycle Cub has an axle extension added to the left side to make it stable with a narrow front.
Your main challenge in adding a narrow front to a Cub is supporting it. Tractors like the B, C, H, M all were designed with narrow fronts standard. The steering shaft is designed to have the narrow front end bolted directly to it and supports the weight of the tractor. A Cub steering box was never designed to hold up the weight of the tractor so you need to mount the narrow front some other way.
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