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I found a lo boy looks like an older one it's white and yellow with the off set steering wheel for 1,200 with snow blade and deck in good shape. Im looking for a small tractor can a 3pt hitch be instaled on theses and are they hard to find
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yes, a 3pt hitch can be installed on these tractors, but it was not optional eqpt. back in the day. The Farmall Cubs and Loboys used a single pt fast hitch rear lift. That said, you won't find any old Cub implements to use for a 3pt hitch. You can, however, find lots of used 3pt stuff. The rear PTO also runs CCW at engine speed, so you won't get any 3pt stuff that will run off of the PTO. Worksaver is a brand of 3pt hitch which can still be purchased new for a Farmall Cub. Used 3pt systems for a Farmall Cub or Loboy are VERY hard to come buy and still demand fairly high prices. Hope this helps.
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Dale I, J finney: The numbered series Lowboys (154,185, 184) did indeed have a hydraulic 3-point as an option. Yup, Ive got a 154 so equipped...
Myron B |
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MBounds,
You are indeed correct...the numbered series loboys did have 3pt as an option. Dale, however, mentioned he thought it was an older loboy, and when he said it was an offset steering model (cultivision) I agreed with him. If it indeed a Farmall Cub Loboy with cultivision, they did not have a 3pt system as an option. The numbered series Loboys were like cub cadets on steroids with the steering centered on the tractors. Jason |
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