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Old 04-21-2009, 07:53 PM
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OK Guys, I've been sneaking around here for a while, and now I am making iit official. I got myself registered, now I am trying to get aquainted with the site and the other members.

Anyhoo I am down here in Mo. and I have had a 1964 100 for a few years now, I have rebuilt the engine and installed a new clutch, and some aglug tires. I have also built my own three point hitch, then adapted a Bolens eight inch plow, a single David Bradley disc, and a Simplicity spring tooth harrow. Now I am working on a wheel horse drag harrow.

I recently aquired pieces and parts of a 1966 102. The engine is gone from this tractor, so I plan to install a 16 horse Briggs single cylinder, that I just happen to have. Whenever I get around to it I want to build a backhoe unit and front end loader for this one. Anyone got ideas on how to put hydraulics on a CubCadet?

I spent most of my life on a small farm, now I am too old and crippled up to do it anymore so I am into what I call microfarming, and doing it with my CubCadet.

Hope to have some fun and share ideas with some of you;Cadetfarmer
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Old 04-21-2009, 08:15 PM
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Like most farmers sounds like you know how to make things work Welcome .
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Old 04-21-2009, 08:30 PM
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Your gona love it here. Sounds like you have adapted some nice attachments to your Cub. Hope you can post some pictures of your tractor and implements.
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Old 04-21-2009, 10:25 PM
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Hi Guys;

Ya'll know how to make a guy feel welcome. JDM did I see somewhere on here that you have a machine shop? I do some machining and welding in my shop here at home.

My intent is to build or adapt an entire line of farm machinery for my cubs, I already have a little Simplicity hay mower along with the other implements I have already adapted. Did I mention that put a rear pto on my 100, I used the parts from an fcub, that I picked up at cubarama last year. I had to shorten the mainshaft and respline it on the one end, then I made the shift mechanism so that it fits on the cubcadet.

I dream of building a miniture hay baler, and pull type combine, Ah if only I had more time.

For anyone that has checked my info, the Sub teaching gig is temporary, until I can find another job as an engineer.

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Old 04-22-2009, 12:12 AM
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Old 04-22-2009, 12:36 AM
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Cadetfarmer,...

I have a 1964 Cub Cadet 100 too.
I'd sure like to see some pictures of the 3 pt you made,... I'd like to try my hand at making one for my 100.
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Hi Cadetfarmer!!!! And welcome to the OCC. Make sure to post plenty of pics. We all love pics here on the OCC Forum. Take care good buddy!!!!

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WELCOME
Cadetfarmer,We are really looking frward to seeing the implaments and tractor!!!!
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