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pulling a hydro
is it safe to pull a hydro. If so can i have some advice please?:confused2.gif":HeadScratch::Help::Huh:
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You can tow the hydro, but make sure to do it slowly. If you go too fast, you risk damaging the tranny.
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Also, remember to depress the release valves!!!
Cub Cadet 123 |
The way I look @ it is don't pull it any faster than a toddler can walk, and not farther.
If it breaks down in the yard, sure, tow it to the garage/ shed. Towing it to a friends house a down the street, it best done on a trailer. And as mentioned, if it has manual release valves they must pe pushed or it will slide the wheels. |
it's a cub 1250 and i might pull it with my 126. what i mean is it safe to garden tractor pull sorry for the confusion
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Where would the release be on a 107? Going to pick one up soon with a broken Hydro Unit, and any help getting it on or off the trailer would be a huge help.
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The release would be on the tunnel cover on the right side.
They don't use hydros for pulling small horsepower tractors, there's too much power loss. Another thing is the hydro fluid will heat up and get thin after a short amount of time pulling causing it to loose power. |
i'll pull my cub 100 and my 126 then.:Cub2::Cub5::Thanks:
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