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plow attachment for farmall cub

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seshns

02-14-2007 21:53:52




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Can anyone assist me in finding the attachment piece that attaches the plow gang to the draw bar which is turned around. I believe the bracket is spring loaded. Thanks for your help.




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Charles Santhuff

02-15-2007 06:01:57




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 Re: plow attachment for farmall cub in reply to seshns, 02-14-2007 21:53:52  
J.P. Tractor Salvage, Fredericktown, Missouri has lots of parts for cubs. Phone number is 573-783-7055. They ship to customers.



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seshns

02-16-2007 12:35:18




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 Re: plow attachment for farmall cub in reply to Charles Santhuff, 02-15-2007 06:01:57  
Thanks Charles for the J P Tractor Salvage info. I will give them a try.



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Wardner

02-15-2007 00:39:53




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 Re: plow attachment for farmall cub in reply to seshns, 02-14-2007 21:53:52  
I have one but it is not for sale. I find that I use it quite a bit when plowing. It is called a draft control and is very helpful when field conditions vary. If your points are worn and you are working in sod, it will really send the plow to plowing depth very fast.

The Farmall 300 and 400 used a similar system on their fast hitch. The difference being that it was hydraulic and it was controlled with an open center IH valve in the valve bank area under the dash.

A similar system could be built for the Cub. Get the hydraulic remote adaptor manifold on eBay ($25-30), one or two small cylinders, and a small-port four-way open center valve. I think the stroke needn't be longer than five or six inches. The bore for two cylinders shouldn't require more than 1.5" each. I haven't designed the system but one cylinder would also work but would require additional linkage.

If you are a good mechanic and have metal working tools and skills, you should be able to built it. You might even be able to sell additional copies.

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seshns

02-16-2007 12:39:48




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 Re: plow attachment for farmall cub in reply to Wardner, 02-15-2007 00:39:53  
Thank you Wardner for the extensive reply. Certainly gives me some food for thought. Perhaps you could send me a photo of your draft control to use for a pattern. Stan



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