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Old 08-22-2010, 11:34 PM
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I've got the angle cylinder mounted to the front blade. It's 1.50" bore x 7" stroke. The front quick connects are mounted too. I need to plumb the quick connects to the valve and make a couple hoses for the cylinder and then I'll be able to try it out.
Were did you purchase your cylinder from? and what pressure are you using to the cylinder?
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Old 08-23-2010, 05:12 AM
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I got the cylinder from work. It's an old used Parker cylinder that was being thrown out. The mounts on it were wrong so I had to cut them off and weld on the correct mount.
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Hi Adam , I am really likin' the bracket you made for the clutch arm to pivot on , would you make another to sell ?? Thanks , Darrell
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Good eye Darrell. I'm actually going to be making another one for my 126 so I'll try to make an extra one for you.
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LMK on the price , i might take more than one.

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You do DARN FINE WORK! Very nice! You going to paint the new steel yellow to match the tractor or white?

You should be proud of that set up, lots of hard work went into it. Very much worth it though!!

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Excellent work & craftsmanship Adam! Definatly professional grade stuff. I hope you don't mind if some of us use your projects as templates for something that we wish to do to our own Cubs. I'd like to do both the separate brake pedal/control & a hydraulic setup somewhat similiar to what you fabbed up on your 100. Not trying to be a copy-cat, but both were killer ideas. Thanks for all of the pictures & info.
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You do DARN FINE WORK! Very nice! You going to paint the new steel yellow to match the tractor or white?

You should be proud of that set up, lots of hard work went into it. Very much worth it though!!

Thanks. It was a lot of work but it will really pay off this winter plowing snow. I plan on painting everything yellow. Once I get everything painted and add the filter, this project will be done.
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Excellent work & craftsmanship Adam! Definatly professional grade stuff. I hope you don't mind if some of us use your projects as templates for something that we wish to do to our own Cubs. I'd like to do both the separate brake pedal/control & a hydraulic setup somewhat similiar to what you fabbed up on your 100. Not trying to be a copy-cat, but both were killer ideas. Thanks for all of the pictures & info.
If you have any questions or need any dimensions feel free to ask. I'll help if I can.
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