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kasmith

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Kurt Smith
Thanks guy's, yea, I wish I were closer to Aaron... I'd take notes from him. I spoke to Daryll at Red Power. Very nice man, we visited for about 45 minutes. Great guy.

Kurt
 
Kurt, I think that I would be the one taking the notes! That is beautiful! Absolutely beautiful!
 
Kurt I think the tractors you have done look awesome! What rims and rear tires do you use on them, 6 x 16"? I am going to start on one and was just curious. Also a few details on the material used for the frt axle would be great. Keep up the good work.

Thanks

Glenn
 
Thanks guy's...

Aaron, I think we do different types of work, my tractors look cool, but don't do a lot of "actual" work, yours look cool, and can do a ton of work.

Glenn, what are you planning on building?

I do use 6x16" rims. The tires you see on the most resent builds are BKT 7.50 x 16 from Miller Tire in Ohio.

I use 2 1/2" black pipe for the main front axle. I use 1 1/4" O.D. structural tub that has 1/4" thick walls for the spindles. bore out the hole to just over 3/4". I then take the stock Cub Cadet spindles, and add material to the top.

The center pivot is the structural tube, like the spindles. I then use 3/4" round stock to brace the center pivot. It looks very similar to what the real IH tractors had.

Kurt
 
Glenn, I'm sorry, but the front axle is made from 2" pipe... I was incorrect.

Kurt
 
Kurt, I haven't decided but am thinking 706. My neighbor has one and I like the looks of it. It also looks like it wouldn't be to bad to do.

I kind of thought it looked like 2" pipe. Looks like you use the original mount for the frt axle as the rear brace mount on steer axle? What are the rear rims off of?

I have been to your blog a lot looking at the tractors and love them. I can't wait to see the 1206W when you get it done. I also liked the action shots plowing, Looks like it has some extra ground clearance.

I have several narrow frame Cub Cadets to start with, just need to gather up the other pieces required.

Glenn
 
Ignore the engine noise. It will drive you crazy. However this is a neat little plow and also notice the rear rims on the tractor. MF10 and two bottom plow. He just needs electric or hydrualic lift.
 
Marlin, I pulled a plow just like that at Wisconson plow days, I didnt think my 122 would handle it but I had no trouble at all
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Mick,

That is the plow you pulled in Western Wisconsin! It was made my Mike Anderson. He had a bunch of different garden tractors and attachments there at the plow day.
Here it is.
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Here's Mike pulling it with his tracked Massey
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Here's Mick's pulling Machine!
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Here's a pull type 1 bottom Mike's working on
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Trying to get ready for spring already. Got my new driveway packer done. 12" ID x .500" thick wall pipe, 54" wide. Will be filled with sand. Can pull them all in a row or put the 2 rear ones on the front ones corners and make it extra wide. I guess i was bored...

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Aaron that's Cool ! That could be used for a "Pullin' Track" surface firmer! What your next project, a CC asphalt paver Xtreme attachment?
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I am new to this great site. I am trying to figure out how to wire a 4a084 engine using the manufacturers installed wiring loom. Need to know how to switch the ignition, install a starter button and keep the battery charged.

Norm Covey
 
I didn't know what else to do with the big 200# steel tubes..... but i like the Pauls idea of the apshalt paver xtreme attachment... Hmmmm...
 
Norm, you need to post your question over on the forum side


Aaron, I like the Pullin packer idea, uh those won't be two costly to ship will they???


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Mick, Norm was on the Forum page but Charlie moved him here because of a different kind of engine on his Cub.
No one seems familiar with what Norm is trying to fire up.
 
I believe Norm has a Teladyne (sp) engine that he is attempting to install into a Cub Cadet. Aaron Schmidt, Paul Bell, Steve Archer and others have built up Cubs using one of these engines. Norm is in the correct place. Now the right person needs to see his post.

Aaron, cool rollers!
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I could use one of those to flatten out the yard after the moles go through.
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Though a spike aerator might be more fun to chase the moles down with.
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Actually i am trying to figure out the wiring on a 4a084 Teledyne engine so I can put is on a DOSKO wood chipper. I sent aschmidt (much thanks) an email and, along with other folks, have figured out the ignition on/off, the starter button, and the battery hookup. I am still in the dark about charging the batteries. Here is the wiring diagram. How do you keep the batteries charged??

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