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Old 08-29-2014, 08:28 PM
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Thanks guys. After a little TLC this one should be a good worker.

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Actually Lew, I think Todd gave $50 for it, a semi-Lew price. A Lew price would've been $25.

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Glad to see ya snagged that badboy! Looks good on the back of the Cub. I'd clean her up and paint it white.
As hard as those are to find, aren't ya glad I talked you into it?
Ya, I guess I am Josh. I think I'll paint this one like a 356 tiller in Cub Cadet white.....just what I need, another project.
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Thanks guys. After a little TLC this one should be a good worker.



Ya, I guess I am Josh. I think I'll paint this one like a 356 tiller in Cub Cadet white.....just what I need, another project.
Yep, you know how hard to find/rare these babies are. I'm jealous Todd. I'd love to find a second one somewhere. Like we were talking about, never knew Snapper had something big enough to run that. It'll look nice all painted up and decaled as a CC. Congrats again on snagging it! Any luck sourcing tines yet?
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Nice pickup Todd! That thing is a beast!
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Ok. I'm jealous Todd!! I didn't know that snapper had a tiller. Good to know we have options! If you really look at the Deere rear tillers (not the cat 0's) and the IH rear tillers (sleeve hitch style) they look identical except for the mounting.

As far as manufacturers I have searched for this info before to no avail. My best guess is Ohio Steel, but I don't know. FWIW, I am almost 100% certain that the only thing IH really made were the tractors. I have never seen a archive pic, or heard of a plant that made the CC implements. In every pic, you see them installing the particular attachment, already assembled and painted. I'm not basing my info from this alone. I've noticed that all attachments have "look alike's" in other brands. Plus, it really is normal for a company to "farm out" the making of smaller things.
Houtz told me they where made both by Danco.
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WOWZER! That is a giant. Does it make the front end light?
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Yes it does. I need to get some weights on the front.
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