Posted by T.R.K. on August 18, 2021 at 18:36:23 from (71.31.64.233):
In Reply to: How steep add on posted by grandpa Love on August 18, 2021 at 14:38:50:
Two things:
First: No one asked how wide your Cub with sickle mower was. You can always extend the left side of the front axle and re-position the rear wheel center to make it wider on the offset side.
Second, Unless your cub has much more power than mine, it will choke before the front wheels leave the ground. (As long as you hitch to the drawbar of course.)
I added weights to my Cub (1965 model) and also extended the front axle 1 hole on both sides (about 2-1/2 inches) so it matched Daddy's cub. That way we can cultivate with either tractor.
That reminds me: When I bought my Cub it had a turf tire on the left side and an AG tire on the right. And it was as narrow as could be. this made the right side about 1-1/2 higher than the right on a level floor. The seller commented during the negotiation Daddy bought it and didn't like it much. During the restoration I found damage to the air cleaner, and the steering column which indicated to me that it had been on its left side at some point. I guess if one rolled over on me I wouldn't like it much. either.
Daddy's cub has both weights and water in the rear tires.
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