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This pic was taken last fall. I had been out plowing a few gardens under for the winter, one day. Major stress relief! 1973/129
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How about this. Does this count as double stacks?? Double the Cub pleasure anyway.
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David P.

You know i have no idea. I ripped it off a neighbors implemnt. It had 3 of them on it and its real old. I took it off kuz i would rather see it put to use then just sit and rot. maybe o will have the whole thing = D. It is built on a steel frame and has steel weels and you move this arm back to lock the wheels and it dropsthe plows. Its hard to explane. Myabe i will get a pic of it soon.

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This is the only thing i can find that is remotely close to it. Except no rubber tires and the middle buster plows on the end. the left and right ones are close in and the middle is farther out. do you kinda get the picture?

Any more questions david? Feel free to give me a holla.



also i want to put this turn plow to use thats in my front yard.

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i have the plow but no arm. And i know i have everything else to use it. I double checked. But that stupid arm.
Thanks
 
Have you guys ever seen the goonies?

Is that an ih fridge? I just rembered that
 
CHARLIE - Dad & I put Dual Stacks on the old 70 back in the mid-60's. After a three foot long piece of 1" galvanized water pipe w/rain cap the short Volkswagen chrome resonator tips looked really nice. It was a little over-kill on a 7 hp Kohler. With all these elaborate exhaust systems it does put a LOT of stress on the exh. port of the engine and can cause the threads to break out.
 
Here's before and after photos of that Kohler head that KENtuckyKEN repaired.

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Help me guys.....
What's up with these Brinly adapters???
Why are they so expensive?
Are there any dimensional drawings so I can make one?
Anyone know the measurements?

I know, I'm cheap..... lol.... but I can't spend my child support money on my Cub yet....

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Common Brinly adapter
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Original? Cub? adapter?
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dunno about this one....
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Or this one.....
 
Did somebody say stacks??????
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<font color="0000ff"> Yea but you forgot to hit enter after the pic! LOL</font>
p.s.I hit enter between pics hope it works or I might get one of these
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Tom P., you sure have some VERY NICE Cubs! :eek:)

Evan, WOW that is an awesome machine!

Nate, I really like the looks of that 129 (at least I think it's a 129 with the red stripe), the yellow wheels really set it off, which at first seems counter to what I would think. Any chance you could post a closeup of the wheels? It looks like you have chrome or polished detail around the edge of the rims.
 
Randy B., the top two photos that you posted are the type you would want, especially the top photo. The second photo down is the first version of the Brinly adapter for a Cub Cadet that was sold for use on the Original Cub Cadet, it will work on moast any of the Cub Cadets but it doesn't have the stabilizer bolts and it has less clearance. Here are some dimensions but please be aware that these adapters are subject to a great amount of stress and if not built correctly they will twist, bend, and/or break.

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Kraig,
When you get a minute. Can you post a pic of the diamond plate greedbay Cub that we had floatin around a while back?
 
Kraig, Thanks, That is perfect.
(Hope it isn't in the FAQ somewhere.... that'd be embarrasing....
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