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Old 07-16-2018, 04:07 PM
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I have a couple more questions ;

Can you please supply the Cub publication manual # for parts manual, and

I do not have a diff lock pedal on the floor pan of my unit. Was that an extra you could get ? I am GLAD I do not have one, it is less tempting to grenade
my diff that way !
Looks like one is on the left side in your picture.
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I have a couple more questions ;

Can you please supply the Cub publication manual # for parts manual, and

I do not have a diff lock pedal on the floor pan of my unit. Was that an extra you could get ? I am GLAD I do not have one, it is less tempting to grenade
my diff that way !
I see one.
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"Master of Oak" 3000 series guru.
I guess you have this manual Oh mighty Oak?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WEq...ew?usp=sharing
I do now Mr. Lew.

OP...here is a link to the parts manual.
http://www.mymowerparts.com/pdf/Cub-...s/Series-3000/

Yep, that little pedal on the left side is the differential lock.
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The service manual you have a link to is for Cubs up to 3225 for 1999. Do you have one for VERY early 2000 Cub 3235 ?

Thanks.
Can't find service manual that you want.
Here is a link for parts drawings but for 2002, can't find any for earlier years.

https://www.cubcadet.com/equipment/c...-1&logoCode=01
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I have a couple more questions ;

Can you please supply the Cub publication manual # for parts manual, and

I do not have a diff lock pedal on the floor pan of my unit. Was that an extra you could get ? I am GLAD I do not have one, it is less tempting to grenade
my diff that way !
In the picture you posted there is a diff lock pedal.
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3204 580hrs - 48" 289 deck - Parts Tractors - 3208 560hrs (rusty) 3 hyd circuits, 3pt hitch, 44" deck - 3165 rust free roller

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Oh my gosh ! I did not even notice it ! WOW ! ( dah ! )

I bought this thing last fall at an auction. I started it drove it onto my trailer. By the time I got it home and off the trailer I noticed an engine oil leak on the sump oil pan.

I stuck it in the shed and just got it out now and started to pull it apart. I never even noticed the diff lock pedal. Probably because it was under dirt and grass.

My plan is to bring her back to life. I would first like to get a used cat. 0 3 point set up for it, and anything and everything else I can find for attachments.

I live in MN so a 2 stage snowblower would be nice. Does anyone know if they built a solid cab for this unit ?

As always thanks for everyone's help.
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Oh my gosh ! I did not even notice it ! WOW ! ( dah ! )

I bought this thing last fall at an auction. I started it drove it onto my trailer. By the time I got it home and off the trailer I noticed an engine oil leak on the sump oil pan.

I stuck it in the shed and just got it out now and started to pull it apart. I never even noticed the diff lock pedal. Probably because it was under dirt and grass.

My plan is to bring her back to life. I would first like to get a used cat. 0 3 point set up for it, and anything and everything else I can find for attachments.

I live in MN so a 2 stage snowblower would be nice. Does anyone know if they built a solid cab for this unit ?

As always thanks for everyone's help.
Snowblowers:
You need a dual hydraulic ( two levers on the left by the seat) the blower does not lift with the same cylinder as the deck and there will be a set of outlets under your left foot. Also a bracket that replaces the bumper that the blower hooks to.
I don’t know if yours has this or not I’m just telling you.
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Oh my gosh ! I did not even notice it ! WOW ! ( dah ! )

I bought this thing last fall at an auction. I started it drove it onto my trailer. By the time I got it home and off the trailer I noticed an engine oil leak on the sump oil pan.

I stuck it in the shed and just got it out now and started to pull it apart. I never even noticed the diff lock pedal. Probably because it was under dirt and grass.

My plan is to bring her back to life. I would first like to get a used cat. 0 3 point set up for it, and anything and everything else I can find for attachments.

I live in MN so a 2 stage snowblower would be nice. Does anyone know if they built a solid cab for this unit ?

As always thanks for everyone's help.

Yes Sims made/ makes a hard cab for it. The 2 stage snow blower is still available new from Cub Cadet and the front quick hitch and 54" blade are available on eBay.

You'll have to search or buy the individual parts for the hyd kit or kits depending on if you want 2, 3 or 4 hyd circuits.


One of my 3000 series tractors has the larger version of the Sims cab on it.


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3204 580hrs - 48" 289 deck - Parts Tractors - 3208 560hrs (rusty) 3 hyd circuits, 3pt hitch, 44" deck - 3165 rust free roller

1650DH 54" blade, Xtreme cat-0 3pt, 44" deck, filled 23x10.5-12 Tru-Powers
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This is the smaller Sims cab, the seat would need to be way forward for it not to hit the rear window. I don't think Sims still makes the large cab anymore.

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3204 580hrs - 48" 289 deck - Parts Tractors - 3208 560hrs (rusty) 3 hyd circuits, 3pt hitch, 44" deck - 3165 rust free roller

1650DH 54" blade, Xtreme cat-0 3pt, 44" deck, filled 23x10.5-12 Tru-Powers
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