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Looking for a 3 point for my Cub Cadet 1872
I’m looking for a 3 point for my Cub Cadet 1872. Anyone know where I can find one, or who sells them?
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Try checking with Sponsors Patton or Houtz, as listed at the top of the page.
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Here is what I Put On My 2182 http://www.xtrememotorworks.com/3-Po...Cub-Cadet.html 82 Series Cub Cadet - Modified Kit
Any 3point Invest In a Good sealant for the Transmission Bolts Otherwise You get a slight Leak I have since converted the Hitch to a Limited Cat 1 3 point with the Help of some Part's From Bill Ruegg (known for aftermarket John Deere 3 point Hitches) BTW Houtz Has No 3 points In stock
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Bill Ruegg is the only person that sells the correct hitch for the Cub Cadet SGT's.
http://www.rueggmfg.com/ Here is one I put on one of my 1572's. Ruegg Cat 0.jpg You will probably need to call him because he doesn't list them on his site. I'd be willing to bet they are close to $600 now.
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[B]Roland Bedell[/B] CC Models: 100, 105, 1450, 782, (2) 784, & 2072 [SIZE="4"][B][COLOR="Red"]Buy:[/COLOR][COLOR="Blue"] Made in the USA[/COLOR][/B] [/SIZE]:American Flag 1: |
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IDK Roland, it does on my end. Try this one.
http://www.rueggmfg.com Sergeant, I did hear a few years ago that he was going to stop making them but I hope he has not. I like his because you can use a standard Cat 0 top link and not the the cheap thin ones used on the OEM.
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Will the one from extreme motor works fit?
Here is the deal i’m 15 and this is my first big garden tractor, Ii picked this 1872 up a few days ago for $300 and it runs and drives great and fires right up. so my question is would the kit from extreme motor works fit with some minor modifications? I have a small welder and some basic metal working experience.
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Just Invest In this https://www.permatex.com/products/ga...sealant-11-oz/ for the Two Bolt That bolt Into the axle Carrier I was Just suggesting to Buy CC-03-101M which is 82 Series Cub Cadet - Modified Kit for You Tractor as it Can actually Lift More weight Than a OEM 3 point for You Tractor . The Only thing you give Up is You Can't Put a OEM 2000RPM PTO on it But Most PTO attachments that would fit it Can be Hard to find anyways today except for One Manufacturer Befco the 2000RPM PTO rear attachment are really a dead line anyways. I have other Tractors with the Industry standard 540RPM PTO so In My case I Just want My 2182 Super to Use the Non Power 3point attachments Like a Plow, Cultivator or Disk or a Rear Blade / Box scrape
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diff in hitch kits?
I just got in an Xtreme kit for my 2084.
How is the Ruegg kit different? The photo looks a LOT different. |
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