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Old 04-18-2013, 12:27 PM
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My Cub Cadet 122 with electric lift in place of sleeve hitch. Works Great!
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My Cub Cadet 122 with electric lift in place of sleeve hitch. Works Great!

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Looks great!
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That is awesome!
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My Cub Cadet 122 with electric lift in place of sleeve hitch. Works Great!

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Two issues I ran into that in the end will only let me use this on my 1863 #1 the overall length is to long, (I knew in that in the beginning but its what I had to work with) therefor it had to be tucked up under the rear of the fender to be able to get enough lift. #2, the problem with that is the 1811 doesn't have as big of a pocket as the 1863 so it wont fit up there. oh well, It will be just fine on the 1863 perhaps one day I'll get my cat 0. All that's left to do is the wiring, which will pretty much plug and play. Heres the pictures.
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Its been awhile now, by rights I should have my wiring done. I just cant bring myself to drill a hole through the dash for the switch. I think what I'm going to do is add a steering wheel mounted trim switch or a foot actuated switch. This should kill two birds with one stone #1 not have to drill holes in my dash #2 It will make the switch location very handy to reach. I haven't found out what the contacts are rated for, I may have to add a couple of relays to carry the load.trim switch.jpg
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Now that boating season is over I Finally got the hitch done heres the updated pics pic 4 shows where I decided to put the switch I decided to put it in the location was already stamped out from the factory cub hitch 3.jpg

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Nice work on the hitch!
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