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Cub 1641 Hunting Rig
This is my 1641 that I built to take hunting here in Washington State. A guy owed me $400 and I accepted the Cub, a JD trailer, mower deck, roller, box blade, brush rake, seed spreader, a set of Turf tires and standard tractor tires with wheelweights to settle the bill. The 16 hp B&S V-twin ran poorly, but it was just bad maintainance and I toyed with it a bit now it runs just fine......we use it for everything from gardening to light duty logging.
I made the bumper out of 1 1/2 inch I-beam and bracketed it into the factory mounting areas on the frame. I wanted the winch to fall trees and it beats trying to push the Cub if I get stuck 5 miles from Nowhere. The 1 inch flatbar brushguard save my legs a bit and I added the lights because it just looked like it needed them. I built a dump box that fits on the 3point (not in picture). Mirrors are 1960's era gutter mounts for when you got a U'all-Haul. Upcoming work includes adding a CB Radio (Country Cellphone) and a PTO-driven Chevy alternator driving a second battery on a seperate curcuit that I will move the winch and lights over to, keeping the factory system stock. |
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Hey, nice work. Thats cool
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