Other Toys
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Recently, I finished one of my "tractor" projects. It is a "66" series. I had it powder coated, new bearings, seat, chain, wheels and tires and chain guard. Installing the tires on the freshly coated rims was a challenge! The 560 is an older restoration not done by me. And, of course, the Cub Cadet!
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I didn't realize the 560 version had a shifter on the tunnel. Cool!!
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Your other "toys" look as good and clean as your big toys Beth.:beerchug:
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Cool peddlers! Were all the Cub Cadet peddle tractors wide front ends? There was one on Craigslist near me about a year ago. Seemed to think it was a narrow front.:bigthink:
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Excellent.....
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Pedal tractors look good. I'll try to post some pics of the ones my son has (he's a little big for them now:biggrin2:). How'd you put the tires on? We boiled them and then wrestled them on with plenty of dish detergent. I think I had a small sheet of plywood with a threaded rod or something to secure the rim. Used welding gloves and oven mitts to handle the tires. It seems the ones on front and the trailer were hardest to install.
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I like em'
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Lew has an "enquiring mind"! Stuff in the glass cases...The last is a picture of a pic of my 1967 Jeepster. I sold it, however.
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Can we get a better pic of the Cub with the loader and backhoe?
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