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Those have to be one of the coolest custom cubs I have ever seen would love to own one with maybe a kubota or yanmar smoker with a blower on it. Nice work top notch!!!!!!!!!!
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Beautiful work. Do you have a standard cost or are they all different.
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Thanks everyone.
I agree a 2+2 is a cool mini, I saw one at the Red Power Round Up in 2006 in Ohio. It even had the cab, 4 sets of duals, and I think it had a 4 or 5 bottom semi mounted plow. I actually have two Kubota smokers with blowers on the schedule... One should be good to go with the turbo, the other is a maybe. I need to do some research on the engine in the chassis, and see if I can mount a turbo kit on it. The price ranges depending on what exactly the customer want. Kurt |
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cannot wait to see the smoke fly
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Any possibility of one in 'kit' form?
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CC 128 (Sept. 74)... and other vintage non-CC LT/GTs. |
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Sheer, raw, tallent!! I agree, that what you are doing Sir is just for fun - and you get paid to do it! Talk about a fairly stress free job. Only thing that would worry me is finding the "right" tractor to start off with. Everything else you can figure it out with some &
Or at least, that's how I usually figure things out in the furniture shop? I assume most people do the same? So you have done an International/Cub, John Deere, Kubota on the books....any other breed of tractor you have completed or started to work on? Seen a wagon last week similar to your flat deck wagon you build.... Creekbank Welding, part of Walco Equipment out of Western Ontario makes one - but I think yours is still beefier than theirs. I am kinda afraid to call and ask them the price on just the running gear. Keep up the good work - I am hoping for the day I win the lottery here - your on my list of people to go see!
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Mike Ontario, Canada IH built 982, IH built 782, IH built 782 parts tractor, 100 w/fenders & lights, #4 trailer, 42" front blade, IH 2B tiller, 12" Brinly plow, Brinly cultivator, IH push mower, Sims cab, IH snowthrower, 450 blower. Now everyone wants a Cub! Beware of the Wife |
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Wow those are amazing!!! You do excellent work.
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Dale 147-Restored___________________882 Diesel Hydro lift (not installed)___________44" Deck 48" Deck_______________________QA-42a/b Snowthrower Rear lift ________________________XMW cat-0 rear lift Model 2 tiller____________________12" cat-0 Brinly plow |
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My next 3 tractors will be based on Cub Cadets... 147 will become a 1456, 107 will become a 1206, and a 108 will become a 1066 black stripe pulling Little Tractor. All 3 of these will be tricycles. I'm excited about the pulling tractor.
Then after those 3, I'm taking an Iseki tractor... diesel with 3 point, pto, and dual turning brakes and making it into a 1206. If the engine is right, I'll even install a turbo... This one is going to be cool! Thanks again, Kurt |
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You've got some awesome projects lined up! Hope we get to see some pics!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Now a John Deere would be even cooler i think. if you could do a miniature of a 40 series or 50 series soundgard tractor.
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