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Old 09-25-2020, 06:55 PM
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Default Will this CC 100 fit into my rusty 2007 Dodge Caravan?

In case you were wondering- Yes. Had to pop off the steering wheel and jostle the deck lever (both top clearance) but other than that, this poor van once again impressed me. Off to kid's grandparents to mow a path on the hill so they can do some snowboarding come winter.
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Old 09-25-2020, 08:12 PM
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Nice tractor! Looks like its pretty original, and I like it that way. These old Cubs often look pretty good if you leave them be and don't bother with paint. Also, you'd be surprised what people fit into those old Dodge minivans...
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Old 09-25-2020, 09:47 PM
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Grand use for a Mini Van, looks good. I was thinking about snow today as well.
If its OK with you all I would just as soon hold off for a while.

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Old 09-26-2020, 09:08 PM
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You got that to fit, now let’s see you fit a Super Cub in there!
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Old 10-13-2020, 07:10 PM
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Nice tractor! Looks like its pretty original, and I like it that way. These old Cubs often look pretty good if you leave them be and don't bother with paint. Also, you'd be surprised what people fit into those old Dodge minivans...
Thanks CC107- I make sure the tractors I have are mechanically sound- tires, electrical wiring, fuel system, etc... but I've not restored one yet. I do like restoring stuff but much of that time/effort/$ goes into vintage cast iron agriculture/blacksmithing items- corn shellers, grinders and handcrank drill presses. I've owned CC tractors for many years but with minor care they keep doing the work so I keep them working. The restored cubs, done right, are a beautiful thing though- Best- SD
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Old 10-13-2020, 07:15 PM
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Grand use for a Mini Van, looks good. I was thinking about snow today as well.
If its OK with you all I would just as soon hold off for a while.

Ken
Thanks Ken! My son was bugging me to get the hill mowed so he can snow board this winter so I figured I'd better put him to work while he was willing! And yes, the snow can hold off as long as possible- no problem with me- though I see you're in Montana(?) so hopefully you see it before me! Driven through Montana several times to visit family north of Spokane- a beautiful (and long) drive! Best- SD
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Old 10-13-2020, 07:30 PM
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You got that to fit, now let’s see you fit a Super Cub in there!
IHCC147 Hmmm- I'd get a hold of a super cub first! I had to remove the steering wheel on the 100 for clearance so suspect I'd have quite a time fitting anything larger- I have a 149 as well and and can't imagine that fitting. I am able to fit all the snow boards and sleds in their along with the Honda ATC I use to bring the kids back up the hill for snowboarding- CC tractor was deemed too slow for that duty! Best- SD
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If getting the bolts back in wasn't such a PITA you could always drop the steering column.
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Would letting air out of tires give you enough clearance?
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