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Old 08-13-2013, 12:34 PM
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Default Wheel base length

Are all the narrow frame IH Cubs the same wheel base length?

Is the Cub origional and the narrow frames the same wheel base?

Are the narrow and wide frames the same wheel base?

Comparing low number models for the questions above. Like 70 they 129 range of models

Last question. Did any of the same model numbers have different wheel base options?
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Old 08-13-2013, 12:50 PM
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The tech section in the operators manual section will give you the answers you seek.except no options on the special wb length.
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Old 08-14-2013, 10:30 PM
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ya i have non of the cub manuals, thats why i was asking. I figured someone would already know the answer. just trying to see why one of my 71's is longer than the other. and why my Haban will not line up on a stock 71 but will on my pulling tractor. if there where increases in wheel base has the numbers got higher then maybe i could figure out what the puller really is. no serial number plater on it. making me wonder now sort of bummed
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The cub manuals are located in the tech section.See operators section.


http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/f...der=asc&page=3
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Got any pictures of it. All of my narrow frames have pretty well been the same. I'll go out and measure my 124 or 125 and compare it to the 129 original and 1450 if you like
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no serial number plater on it.
Not all 71's had a serial number plate.

Look here for more information.
http://cubfaq.com/serialnumbers.html

BTW... We really need some pictures of what you have going on there...

How much longer is the one 71 than the other? And what is the difference in mounting the sickle bar mower?

Did I mention that we need some pictures?

And, all of my Narrow Frames are basically the same length.
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Old 08-15-2013, 09:14 PM
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well, my pic failed. operator error. so i have to do this agian.

Ok i found the the serial number, thank Yosemite Sam for the link.

It was behind the wheelie bar, that why i didn't see it.
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Taken from the manuals...

Original WB* 42 3/4"

70/100 WB* 43"

71 102 122 123 WB* 43"

72 104 105 124 125 WB* 43"

73 106 107 126 127 147 WB* 43"

86 108 109 128 129 149 169 WB* 44"

800 1000 1200 1250 1450 1650 WB* 44"

482 582 682 782 WB* 44"

*Wheel base is determined from the center of the front and rear axles.
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Old 08-15-2013, 09:38 PM
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So are these all wide frames?

86 108 109 128 129 149 169 WB* 44"

800 1000 1200 1250 1450 1650 WB* 44"

482 582 682 782 WB* 44"


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The last four (4) are spread wide frames.
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