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Old 02-18-2015, 07:51 AM
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Great point Diesel. Didn't think of it myself.

With the stock bumper, mow away. Yes, most important.
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Looks good so far. I can't wait to see the finished product. Someone needs to start making and selling more of these bumpers to help protect these plastic front ends. I could use one for my 2182.
something like this?Attachment 62009 Mule drive is on in the PIC
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Old 02-22-2015, 04:59 PM
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well it only needs paint now not to bad of a build. wouldnt be against making some more if there was interest and i wasnt doin it for free
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That turned out great!!

If your price is reasonable, Id be interested. Planning to make one myself but it will take a lot of running around on my part to get the tubing bent. Whatcha thinkin? You can PM me if you prefer.
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That turned out great!!

If your price is reasonable, Id be interested. Planning to make one myself but it will take a lot of running around on my part to get the tubing bent. Whatcha thinkin? You can PM me if you prefer.
Agreed; what kind of price point would you be at?
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i dunno guys what do you all think is reasonable 75 plus shipping? i dont have plugs for ends and im not gonna paint... however i think it would fit in our small oven for powder coat i would have to look into that. but then were getting as high in price for a real cub one and then why? other than they are scarce. i dunno what you guys think the tube sizes are not same a factory they are a little bigger. 1 5/8 and 1 1/8 instead of 1 1/4 and 3/4 but looks ok i think i have enuff material for a maybe 5 or 6 of them
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I think that sounds fair. Im not concerned about paint. Ill shoot some rattle can primer on it to keep it from rusting until I get around to painting the whole tractor.

Could this be left on with a snow blade? not a big deal if it has to come off. Just curious.
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That did turn out nice!! Great job!
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i dunno guys what do you all think is reasonable 75 plus shipping? i dont have plugs for ends and im not gonna paint... however i think it would fit in our small oven for powder coat i would have to look into that. but then were getting as high in price for a real cub one and then why? other than they are scarce. i dunno what you guys think the tube sizes are not same a factory they are a little bigger. 1 5/8 and 1 1/8 instead of 1 1/4 and 3/4 but looks ok i think i have enuff material for a maybe 5 or 6 of them
I think that's a fair price, I'd be in for one as long as I can keep it on with my deck. And as for paint, I'm not the least bit concerned about that. I have paint so that's not a big deal
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Great job and sooooo safe too!

Very nice!

Painted like a candy cane sounds good.
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