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drglinski 09-22-2014 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by J-Mech (Post 287949)
You and those old H's and M's. We got to get you on a nice 856 or a 1066. You'll park those old 4 banger gas tractors!! :biggrin2::biggrin2:

I'd love a 1066 BUT my heart lies with the letter series. Grew up with 'em and they are still my favorite. They trailer easier too. :biggrin2:

jimbob200521 09-22-2014 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Merk (Post 287954)
In that soil you may be able to keep up.

John Deere 420s and 430s have a 2 speed rear end with a locking diff. You can tell he was in low because he didn't have that much wheel speed.

You will need to have a really good hydro to keep up with a 420 and 430.

Good point, idk how I always forget some JD's had the locking diff. Wish Cubs had that option :BlahBlah:

J-Mech 09-22-2014 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by garnold (Post 287958)
Pretty cool. So at 4:28 you can see a cub enter the frame hahahaha. So for you machanical types, would you also have to do some beefing up of our drive shafts to handle that power and load? I'm always amazed at seeing the engines and tires that get put in our cubs that really on this little shaft and coupler. Even more amazed that it all works with a spiral pin :-)

Not of the driveshaft. Clutch, yes.

EDIT: Oh, if you were going to put 50HP into the driveline, then yes, it would need a little help. Take a look at Midwest Super Cubs website if your curious what the pullers do...... and the $$$ they spend!


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