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Lonny,
Or you could use one of these.
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Went to the local "Cruse Nite" this evening and saw this COOL setup!!! I know it's not a Cub Cadet, but is IH related. Thanks Charlie.
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This is a very good set up for your sickle bar mower if you have hydralics on your cub.
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My question is has anyone ever rigged something up so you can use your deck handle on your Cub Cadet to raise and lower the sickle bar? After all it's not being used anyway. Maybe use some pulleys and small cable or something?
Is it possible??
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Frank M., that grease zerk decal is an original decal. Most are missing it. Here's a good photo of the pan seat.

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Frank M. -

We had that seat discussion here twice in the last couple weeks
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Of course, the picture posted at the time wasn't as clear as Kraig's
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Frank M., here is a photo of Bryan M's Original showing that decal. This photo was taken in 1963 by the original owner.

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Welp, the unknown 12 horse turend out to be a 107. So I guress it is a unknown 10 horse...... (Yes I checked it has a 10 horse)

Another narrow frame to bust my knuckes on.
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How is a Brindly plow measured to determine if it's a 8", 10" or 12" size? I may be the only one on the forum that doesn't know, so if somebody will tell me I'll know too.
 
Thanks for the pics. Did the grease zerk decal appear on all originals, or was there an approximate serial number where it appeared.

Craig:
Thanks for the pan seat pic. I now know I have two good pan seats.

The grease decal is just like Brian M's.

Now I have another Original question. How many different pedestals did the original come with. I have three different types it appears, one with no hole near the base for steering box, one with a round hole and two with the half-moon shaped hole.

I don't get here much any more...too much work....cub time is very short these days...30 babies and most need some kind of attention....

Have to move most since city is complaining about them....Had 17 running and all kept in back yard, but wil have to move over half...Not sure where...definitely not to the cub patch as they would probably get stolen..Only donors reside there.
 
Charlie,

I hate to belabor your point on the plow width response to Bill's question but the diagram does not say what the width of that plow is.

Is it 14" ?

I have wondered this every time you post that pict.

JimE
 

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