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Cub Cadet/CAT mini concrete mixer
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Looks like it might be a bit awkward to shift into gear.
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For $4000.00 I'll have it delivered in one of these.
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Agreed, looks like it used to be a 102 or 122 before it became a Cub O Pillar. I will give him an F for effort because the workmanship looks good but.......why?
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well, why not?? I love all these creative projects, practical or not.
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I don't mind changes that are reversible, but as a collector I realize that they aren't making these machines any more and I doubt that the future will show any that are as rugged and tough as what the past has shown to us. So, his/her "creative" feature could have been constructed as a pull behind attachment without altering the cub cadet itself. Yes, that cub could be put back to its original shape, but as Alvy stated, why molest a cub when the same thing could have been done in another fashion.
Cub Cadet 123
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Who knows what he started with, it may have been saved from the scrap heap.
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Not every Cub that is cobbled, chopped and altered beyond return was a Cub that could have been restored to what it was from the factory. Just think what the value of our near factory Cubs would be if every Cub survived the ages. I am impressed with that Cubapiller Cement Mixer. The guy appears to have a talent if he done it all his own self. The only thing I do not like is the length of it. Or the use of electric actuators and 110v power to do what coulda/shoulda been done with hydraulics. |
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It could operate without the engine, safe for indoor operation, like a car show,,,, |
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It appears to be using a 110v mixer motor plugged into a 12v to 110v inverter. I suppose he can plug the mixer directly into other 110v sources. But would still need 12v to dump. |
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