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Old 03-11-2017, 09:47 AM
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I have been surfing around here a lot looking at different ideas does cub make a box scrapper ?
No, they did not make a Cat 0 one. They built a small one that used the sleeve hitch, but they are rare and hard to find. Besides, they would be too small. You just need to search for a 4' box blade. I'm telling you, cat 0 implements aren't easy to find. It may take you a couple months to find a used one. Look at new. Northern Tool and Equipment sells a 4' box blade IIRC.

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And one more question can the cub apply down pressure from the 3 point or do you need to add weigh to it ? Like for the box scrapper.
You cannot put down pressure on a 3pt. This is also a common misunderstanding from people who have not ever ran tractors. If you put down pressure on an implement, your taking traction off the tires. Also, with a properly set implement, you don't need it. Cat 0 stuff..... sometimes a little weight helps because the implement/tool is so small it just doesn't have enough weight to do a good job..... but a box blade.... you shouldn't need weight if your using it right. Now a 3pt disk, or a tillage tool.... you might. A blade... if your using it correctly you shouldn't.



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but I have no idea where South coast is.

PS:South coast of what? Florida? New Orleans? California?
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Old 03-11-2017, 10:52 AM
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.....South coast of what?
South coast of Somewhere out there.

Guy lives near me, I call him Cub Cadet Frank.
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South coast of Somewhere out there.

Guy lives near me, I call him Cub Cadet Frank.
A bit far away from Muslim republic of Crapnada
But I can get there next Friday...

I may possibly pick this "thing" on my way back home
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Old 03-11-2017, 11:37 PM
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No I thought you couldn't apply down pressure, just wasn't sure with garden tractor, farm tractor the implements weigh enough that what does all the work you.

Don't get me wrong you guys are a wealth of information , I'm glad to be apart of the this group.
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^^^^^ We're glad to have you as member. BUT, you gotsta get us some pictures of the super.
Was going to cut you some slack, but you're an "official" member now, so cutting slack is over.
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Old 03-12-2017, 12:07 AM
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Here ya go my 2072 , My old new tractor . I'm pretty excited to get a chance to use it .



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Old 03-12-2017, 11:30 AM
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That is a very swell tractor! I would love to have that thing.

Personally would go with Ruegg if I was buying a cat 0 3pt.

I know of an attachment that is more useful than a box blade, cheaper than a loader, faster than a snow blower, cooler than a blade and it mounts on your cat 0 3pt and uses the hydraulic outlets!

The heavier it gets, the more traction you have!
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x2 on the idea of a vac trailer instead of a mounted bagger. A friend with a Kubota BX started with a mounted bagger (the Kubota brand attachment with the rear PTO driven fan) with a deck close to yours in size. He later sold that after three seasons and purchased a new vac trailer setup to use instead. He does approx 6 acres of property worth of leaf cleanup in the fall.

You could go this route too. This gent made his own blower fan and the rest is pieces he all ready had.

https://woodgears.ca/misc/leaf_vacuum.html

Don't be afraid to make attachments that fit your needs.

Good luck and enjoy your new toy. Welcome to the forum.
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Old 03-13-2017, 12:26 AM
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Well I was thinking about that . That's and awesome idea , I have and old sears wagon and motor that I could convert into a bagger system like that , I have about 3 acres of leaves to rake up or vac up . I'm hoping this will cut down on my fall clean -up .
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Old 03-13-2017, 12:28 AM
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Thanks for the picture edit , I tried to move them around but just couldn't get it . Thanks again, EDITED BY J-MECH.

Thanks everyone that has replied to my questions . One thing for sure is these little yellow and white tractors are addicting!
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