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Old 01-17-2013, 10:46 PM
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I was wondering if anyone on here ever made a Cub Crawler? If so, how did you go about it, the drive system, and the tracks?
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Old 01-18-2013, 07:26 AM
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Lookee here
http://www.ihcubcadet.com/BobsPage/crawler100.htm
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Old 01-18-2013, 07:51 AM
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I sure miss Dan's art work at the show's (at least the ones I've been to), he does the best work I have ever seen. There are also other good looking projects out there too. .

Sorry, I had to add some color in there, but this person did a great job also. I have more cub dozer pic's but I cant find them. UGH !
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Old 01-18-2013, 09:34 AM
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I don't have any info on building them, but I've seen this one for sale for quite some time in MA on craigs:

http://westernmass.craigslist.org/grd/3474388229.html

Always thought it was kinda interesting.
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Old 01-18-2013, 01:50 PM
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I like the well placed jacket on the trailer in that CL add
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Old 01-19-2013, 07:07 PM
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Dan's is probably the nicest crawler you'll find that's come from a Cub Cadet, plus it seems (but I could be wrong) that it is also the one little machine that you'll find the most technical info floating around on the web; the link above being one of those sources.

You'll have to decide what you want out of the machine & what uses it will take part in. There are only a few ways to effectively steer a track machine though there many more overall designs of a track machine, such as a little Cletrac OC-3 or IH T-3/T-4 to the bigger Cats. Besides the steering, you've got different main frames, transmissions, track frame designs, different track pads/grousers.

There's a gentleman who built a little McCormick T-20 replica for his grandson using a 16 hp Briggs and a Peerless hydrostatic drive, disc brakes to steer and track pads with no grousers or traction design on the pads themselves so it can be driven on the lawn with no damage.

Search away my friend and find a template you like and go from there. Kinda like the guys building the 4x4 articulating machines do in regards to proportions & the main articulation joint.
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Old 01-24-2013, 09:27 AM
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I almost forgot, there was a kit produced back in the late 60's that bolted up to your cub and works pretty decent.
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Old 01-24-2013, 10:16 AM
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Sorry, I forgot I had a picture of the orig. receipt
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Old 02-03-2013, 10:56 AM
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well let me take a stab at this because it has peaked my interest. Terra trac which was bought out by case and small cletracs used a Clarck trans axle it was an open dif with band brakes on both sides of the diff. the way it works is you pull a lever to apply the brake and with open dif it lets the power got to the wheel that isn't braked. I think you could do the same with a cub cadet tranaxle with out board brakes you may have to modify them but it should work . you could use tracks off a bobcat mt55 or a ditch witch sk500 walk behind skid steer they arre the same pitch on the sprocket the ditch witch has a more agressive pattern than the bobcat and I use to put ditch witch tracks the bobcat for one of my customers . I would build my own track roller fram using ditch witch parts just for the meer fact there is a dealer just down the road from me if I remember right sprockets weren't bad idlers were alittle pricey and rollers were cheap that is my take what do you all think
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I sure miss Dan's art work at the show's (at least the ones I've been to), he does the best work I have ever seen. There are also other good looking projects out there too. .

Sorry, I had to add some color in there, but this person did a great job also. I have more cub dozer pic's but I cant find them. UGH !
How is he able to mount that 3 point with the PTO on that cub original? Are you able to do that??

EDIT: My bad, I thought that was a cub original with the scraper but it was a narrow frame
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