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Old 04-14-2009, 01:56 AM
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Hey Ron!!! How's it going good buddy!!!

Well first off, you'll need to locate and buy what's know as a 3 point hookup for these cubs. After that you'll also need to purchase a Sleeve Hitch Adapter. You can get a Sleeve Hitch Adapter either used or brand new or you could have someone make one for you. It's totally up to you on that one. Once you have all that installed onto your Cub Cadet 100, you'll be ready to start purchasing Sleeve Hitch type implements for your cub. Brinly,Simplicity and Ohio Steel are very popular when it comes to buying implements. By the way Ron, there are implements that do not require a sleeve hitch or a 3 point for that matter. They are know as "pull type" or "drag" type implements. They hook directly to the Draw Bar. You can still find the drag type of implements if you just do some asking and searching, you'll find them. Or go to our Parts Resources section here on the forum and I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for and what you need to start attaching implements to your cub. Here are some pics to help give you a good idea of what you will need. Please keep in mind that my tractor is a 61 Cub and the 3 point on this one is a little different than what you need. But it still works the same. Hope this helps in one way or another??? Take care Ron.



This 3 point hook up is made for the Cub Cadet 100. To find one of these, you might to put up a Want Ad here on the forum. Or check with our Parts Resources section here on the forum.


Or go to this website:http://ihccw.com/sleevehitch.html
There you'll find this complete 3 point hookup for your 100 for $160.00.


Here's the Sleeve Hitch Adapter that attaches to the 3 point hookup.



And here's how it all looks when it's all put together. Keep in mind your 3 point hookup will look a little different than mine.




Here's an example of what type of implement that you will be able to use with your sleeve hitch adapter. Your implement will need to be made to hook up to a sleeve hitch. Which just about every implement being made today is made for the sleeve hitch.


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