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Old 09-12-2017, 07:49 AM
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There are ways! I did this one on the cheap I also increased lift travel, pretty much doubled the lifting capacity, and it's independent of the mower deck. In fact it will lift so much I bent the stock 3pt arm. The beauty is how you can an switch from operating the front/mid mounted attachment to the rear mounted attachment by moving the silverfish lever 1/4 of a turn. And visa versa. Oh it also locks the unused implement in its'"current position" via fluid lock.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=48391

The next one is more complex, expensive, and has better results.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...=31710&page=12

Working on a new design, actually its designed I just need to build it now
Very cool project! I can't really tell what you did in the first one. Looks like the Mk2 model was all new Cat 0 arms, even a new bucket, plus added cylinders.

I especially like that rear bucket. I don't know that I've seen that before. Is it a CC accessory or aftermarket?
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I especially like that rear bucket. I don't know that I've seen that before. Is it a CC accessory or aftermarket?
He makes them.
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Very cool project! I can't really tell what you did in the first one. Looks like the Mk2 model was all new Cat 0 arms, even a new bucket, plus added cylinders.

I especially like that rear bucket. I don't know that I've seen that before. Is it a CC accessory or aftermarket?
Sorry for the poor picture quality. Basically I installed two spread frame hydraulic lift cylinders one on either side of the original Three Point plate. Drilled holes in the lift tugs on the Rock shaft and attach the cylinders. And then used a piece of 5/8 shaft through the lower Pin holes to mount the base end of the cylinders. Jeff in PA machine some float straps that will be welded to the cylinders whenever I get around to it. For right now the rock shaft is rigid and the three point arms will not float.

I then installed a 3 way ball valve through the frame and plumbed it up to function the way I listed above.

The 782 3pt uses a 12 volt selector valve.

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He makes them.
What he said. I have a thread around here somewhere about it
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