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Old 11-21-2011, 07:39 AM
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Going this weekend to pick up a RD1075 FEL. The PO cut to fit a WH. I will try to put it back on a Cub. Does anyone have a manual or know where I can get one? Will this fit a149 or a 107?
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Old 11-23-2011, 01:01 AM
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Going this weeking to pick up a R D 1075 FEL PO cut to fit a wh will try to put back on a CUB does anyone have a manual or know where I can get one and will this fit a149 or a 107?
I so thought I posted on this.

It's a Danco RD 1075, I've heard of the model number but have never seen one before. I do know that it does have the front rams for the bucket so that's a huge plus. I hated the spring trip on my RD-1000.

Danco made a loader for wheel horse so no clue what they wouldn't have located one. The model number on the wheel horse would have been WH-1075.

You'll have to repair the sub frame. How wide is the WH frame that it's on? It will not attach to the 149 the frame is to wide. The 107 is going to be a pain due to the fender pans on those tractors.

Our great site sponser Binder Books might have the manual for it. Click on their banner at the top of every page to contact them.

Here's a old thread that might help you out.

http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=12418

Check out my gallery in my profile to see my RD-1000 that I had. The one in this link has a diffrent bucket then mine had.
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Old 11-23-2011, 09:28 AM
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Thanks Duke I guess I'll see what I can do with it over the winter.
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Old 11-23-2011, 02:28 PM
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Thanks Duke I guess I'll see what I can do with it over the winter.
I wouldn't pass on it. The lack of the rams on the bucket is the only reason I sold my RD-1000. The Danco's are very scale looking for GT's. My Kwik-way took care of any bucket envy I had with the Danco. i'm looking forward to your pics!

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