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This past winters project
I built this tractor starting last fall and finishing this spring doing most of it in school this past trimester. It started off as all spare parts that we had laying around. It pulls in the 1050lb 16 SA class. It also has some goofy colored tin work on it.
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Will proud owner of cub 122,128,70,100,and 682 |
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Nice puller! You gonna put a Cub Cadet hood and side panels on it?
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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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Why would you ruin a good Cub Cadet with green...????
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R Bedell
It was just a frame and a front axel. And we had a spare trans to use, it has four different serial plates/numbers. Also we wanted something different as you don't see many 200 series deere pulling or with the tin on a cub and we already have a few stock looking pullers and one with wheel horse tin work.
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Will proud owner of cub 122,128,70,100,and 682 |
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Nice puller Will even though it is part green!
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Looks like a good use of spare parts to me.
Deere Cadet? John Cadet? Cub Deere?
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Very nice job on the build of this puller. Hope you do well looks like you have some experience with these. I think that would be another neat toy to have. Like all competitions they can be a lot of fun and you can also have a bunch of money into projects like this.
Thanks for posting the pictures. Regards, Chris
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Sweet project! Looks like all the main parts are cub so it got to do good right!! Lol What colors are you planning on using, gonna make it all deere looking? It would be the strongest deere out there lol!!
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1782 smoker!!, 169 and parts 128 And a bunch of stuff that fits on the back of them LOL |
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Sugarmaker- this is the third or fourth one I've done and I'm only 17
Ajcombs- the plans are to paint it up like a deere
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Will proud owner of cub 122,128,70,100,and 682 |
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Ajcombs- the plans are to paint it up like a deere[/QUOTE] Are you going to paint a bulls-eye on the side of it and name it, ONLY IN COLOR? All hacking aside, you tractor looks great
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