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Rollers on a old cub??
Just bought my first cub cadet 102 about two weeks ago. It came without a deck so I found a 42" deck with plans on mowing lawns next summer with it. I was wondering if anyone has tried to retrofit rollers on the rear of the deck to stripe the lawn for a more professional look? Maybe some Ebay rollers and weld them on?! Thoughts and ideas are appreciated. Thank you!
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Get a sleeve hitch for the tractor and make it sleeve hitch mounted.
That way: It stripes behind the tires It's easy to remove Doesn't require modification of the deck Can be mounted on another tractor in the future Can be used independently |
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Now we are thinking. I like that idea all around. Now do you know if someone else has done this before?
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I think you should build the prototype.
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No, I've not seen anyone, on here anyway, do it. Agreed! |
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I like where you guys are thinking... challenge accepted. Ill have to start doing my homework. I'm thinking find some rollers with a with a pin that goes through them and make my brackets. Probably make 3 bracket/ rollers. With that sleeve hitch is that adjustable? Because that could make divets going around trees with large roots or large bumps.
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I see Yosemite Sam makes a very stout sleeve hitch
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That's a Brinly adapter. You need the hitch first...... If you don't know what we're talking about just say, and I'll post a pic.
The hitch will raise and lower with the mower deck. If you think that turning may be an issue, you can build some "twist" or articulation into the hitch. |
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Yes pictures are always appreciated. I am a visual type of person. I see Jeff From PA also makes a similar adaptor
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