3pt scoop "Gnuse Loader"
I built this. I did not design it...Gnuse mfg out of Arlington Nebraska did in the '60s. It is a scaled down exact replica that works. Very well I might add. They are very handy for light digging but more or less shine in loose material. It is not pained yet but will be. I know its not attached to a cub cadet, but I built one similar for my 1450 cub in high school. Can't find the pix. How ever, i plan to build a few scaled down, cub sized, Gnuses... as I have come to know them by, for cat.0 3pts. Only tractor requirements to operate are cat 0 and aux hydraulics.
Pictures below are kinda random. The snow pile picture is an example of how high it will pile snow. Note it in comparison to height of '76 Ford Highboy. Hafta find build pix sometime to show, but cannot at current time. It has been in R&D the last two yrs which is my primary excuse for not painting. So far out of all my adventures , I have yet to tear it up...
Thanks for looking
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1- 1864 in pieces
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