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Old 11-15-2014, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Creepercub102 View Post
Thanks for the welcomes! I have to admit I'm pretty excited about this lil tractor! It's a riot to ride and is going to be the workhorse to farm (plow, till, cultivate) all I can out of about half an acre. I took some pics to better explain the things tilling in my brain. You'll have to excuse the mud, we had a good romp around before dinner to proof roll things a bit.

Here are my questions I need resolved before I can get to the business end of this Cub:

1)Is there a sleeve hitch adapter that will fit over and around the PTO/ tiller belt/pulley exchange (or whatever it is called on back of the rear end) so I dont have to remove it every time I want to swap to the sleeve hitch and Brinly plow?
2) Does this look like the correct mower deck for the year '66 and what model is it? all I know is it is 42" from outside blades tip to tip. (This deck has not been mounted to the tractor far as I know but seems all is there.)

3) The tension pulley is seized but when I search for tension pulley I dont get satisfactory results. Does this pulley have a specific name like deck pulley or idler pulley?

4) I'm thinking of running a Deestone AG rear tire set up with tri-rib fronts for style and function since I'm sitting on some moist clay out here. If anyone has experience with Deestone or a similar set up Im interested in input.

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Rmowl View Post
The mower deck looks the same as what came on mine and I got mine from the original owner so I know it's the stock one.
You will have to take the gearbox off to use the hitch setup. I found it easier to just have a designated tiller tractor that way I'm not taking it on and off.
Nice looking machine and tiller!

I make an extended sleeve hitch adapter so you don't have to remove it. I also offer an extended lift pin too.
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=20875

Welcome

Jeff
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