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Old 05-14-2013, 10:14 PM
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Merk if I'm seeing this right that rear pto is a 90 degree gear box being powered off the front pto? Also what brand of ags are those?
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Old 05-14-2013, 11:42 PM
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I have no information on this setup. Seen this about 10 yrs ago from some online site. I don't know if it was functional or for "show purposes". It might give you some ideas.
i really like the original deck idea...i just so happen to have a rough deck sitting here i bet it wouldnt be to hard to rig up, i have one 90* box already off of a mtd tractor wonder how hard it would be to set up a belt system for it
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I'm going with this guys designs. Look on page 5. http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=23130
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I am posting this here now due to the subject matter of this thread.
I found this for sale on CL and thought the rear Bush Hog would be neat to put on a Cub Cadet.
Notice it utilizes the Brinley sleeve hitch and a 90 degree gear box on the hog.
The gearbox drives a belt to the blade/s so you could play with different pulley sizes to get the right speeds maybe.
http://wausau.craigslist.org/grd/5052595984.html
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This and the above is a Bush Hog T42A.
Here is one behind a CC73, I bet that mower pulls that 7hp down real good.
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Old 06-03-2015, 09:02 PM
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Merk if I'm seeing this right that rear pto is a 90 degree gear box being powered off the front pto? Also what brand of ags are those?
The 90 degree gear box is off an 1100 IH Cub Cadet.

The rear ags tires are 26-12.00-12 Carlie Super Lugs.
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