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Okay then.....who is going to be the first to make a 4 wheel drive Cub??? They do look pretty spanky with ags on the front, why not put that tread to use!
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I would imagine it would be more lucrative to buy a stock 4wd than attempt to fabricate a 4wd system on an existing cub cadet. Just my opinion. The only reason I could see to do it is just for kicks and bragging rights.
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Here are some pics I found on a differant site. the 2 bottom is nice looking ,the 2 articulators are cool ,but do you see somthing differant about the front axle on 100
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That 100 sure does look nice, and even looks like he has a scraper pan for it to move dirt. Would be cool to watch. I have operated CAT 627's and pull type pans, but nothing that small.
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i think those lil 4x4 tractors are awesome. i bet they could do a ton of work in no time. i want 1!
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That's cool, what kind of diff is on it? Any ideas?
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I agree, what the heck kind of diff is that from ?
I would love to see those tractors work! I think it would be very interesting to see how that 4 wheel drive cub works, compare it to one of the articulate tractors, see which one could out pull the other. If anyone finds a video of either of these working let us know. Any other pictures of that 4 wheel drive cub? I really think the guy did a great job on that one, too bad he couldn't have a diff withouth the bolt on plate to the front....a solid casting would have looked really good...but I imagine finding this one was like searching out hen's teeth? ![]() ![]()
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The one with the 4X4 100 also made a 100 crawler. It looks like it was factory made.
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That vido was made at Ohio Plow Days a few years ago.
Here is a picture of the tractor and plow:
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