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You guys are missing the boat here.
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Charles________________________ 1572 3pnt, rear PTO, 50" deck 1772 3pnt 50" deck, Brinly Plow, 54" Power angle plow 1872 3pnt, 44" deck, Brinly Plow, 54" Power Angle Plow 2072 3pnt 50" deck, Brinly Plow 2072 50" deck Cub Cadet Tank 50 Zero Turn Cub Cadet 33" Commercial Walk Behind 1953 Ih Cub with just about every implement New Holland TC33D with Loader and Backhoe |
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A/C was looking for one on his 982 when he had it too.
Here is what they look like. Not very heavy duty at all and it looks like this one will break soon too. ![]() Top link-1.jpg Top link-2.jpg
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I just got one from Aaron at Xtreme Motorworks.
He doesn't have them listed on his website yet. Just contact him and he can make one up. |
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Lot of wasted horsepower on something pretty easy to obtain...
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=20687 http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=20843 |
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Again he wanted an OEM not aftermarket.
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Charles________________________ 1572 3pnt, rear PTO, 50" deck 1772 3pnt 50" deck, Brinly Plow, 54" Power angle plow 1872 3pnt, 44" deck, Brinly Plow, 54" Power Angle Plow 2072 3pnt 50" deck, Brinly Plow 2072 50" deck Cub Cadet Tank 50 Zero Turn Cub Cadet 33" Commercial Walk Behind 1953 Ih Cub with just about every implement New Holland TC33D with Loader and Backhoe |
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Yours isn't OEM. Someone made it. Don't know where you got it, but the pic you posted is not the one made by CCC.
The one Todd (Oak) posted a pic of is correct. Little piddly-ass crimp-on end on the threaded rod. It was threaded on and crimped so it didn't unscrew. That's OEM. No welds. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Here we go again. Here's a picture of an OEM part and a used part off IH Cub Cadet Warehouse. Which is the same as the one I have ( in middle) except the nut on the one side of mine was stripped so I removed it and welded another nut on to it and repainted it and put a new end and jam nuts on. I also have 4 others that came on 4 different tractors from 4 different places over many years that all have the same design. Obviously the small end is new but is as close to original as your gonna get and is the same as the one in the used one at IHCCWH. As usual you know more about my stuff than I do and I guess IHCCWH is selling Knock offs. I'm guessing the Russians are involved. My repairs might not be up to your standards but it is OEM
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Charles________________________ 1572 3pnt, rear PTO, 50" deck 1772 3pnt 50" deck, Brinly Plow, 54" Power angle plow 1872 3pnt, 44" deck, Brinly Plow, 54" Power Angle Plow 2072 3pnt 50" deck, Brinly Plow 2072 50" deck Cub Cadet Tank 50 Zero Turn Cub Cadet 33" Commercial Walk Behind 1953 Ih Cub with just about every implement New Holland TC33D with Loader and Backhoe |
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Whatever you say Charles. You know it all.
![]() Hope you can sell him one so he doesn't have to make one. |
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Just a FYI this is what the Cat O 3 point stuff looks like from the Cub manual.
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