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What have you home made for your cub?
This thread is a spin off of a previous thread where someone mentioned how they made their OWN pto button while another mentioned how they were working on some other home-made projects for their cub so I was wondering:
What have you "home" made for your cub. Share as many details as you like. Pics are a plus! |
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$ 85 three pt hitch
I wanted a hitch but not the $150 price tag . I still have not been able to free up the lift lever button so I used a bottle jack more power any way. I want to try to harden the 5/8 rod more before much use but it should handle 300# $30 of it was the turnbuckle
don 128 9n ferd mtd |
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Most of the things ive made are under the thread Cub Cadet 129 in attachments and implements!
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$ 12 muffler
here is a cheap muffler I construted for the 128 after I gave up on a stack type for now . I cant get the header pipe to turn and I have soaked and heated dull red and figured I better not push it. it seems to be more rust than steel sloppy welds I admit but it works & sounds good
the hitch is designed to use the lift lever too, if I can ever free up the top button /rod also recovering the seat in red boat vinyl doesn't really match the green camo though. 128 |
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