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Re: snowplowing with a Cub
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Posted by Ben Cochran on December 25, 2000 at 12:38:11 from (205.188.197.179):
In Reply to: snowplowing with a Cub posted by James (MO) on December 25, 2000 at 11:25:01:
Jim, I just mounted my grader blade, snow plow blade on my 1950 Cub yesterday. I have a factory blade which has hardware included to allow its use as a grader blade when mounted mid ship and also in front of the tractor for snow plowing. If you have hydrolics it is raised and lowered by them. I can push snow quite well with it as long as it is not the heavy wet variety and not more than a foot deep as the blade is not very big. There is a great picture in my photo archive book about Cubs showing a lot of big snow piles and a guy plowing. I no from experience that he did not make the big piles with the Cub, especially because the picture shows no chains on it. It will do a great deal though , considering its minimal horse power.
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