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Cub Remote Control Hydraulic Adaptor
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Posted by Wardner on February 15, 2001 at 15:43:47 from (63.23.215.100):
Last week someone posted a question about his Cub loader and how to get the hydraulic power to run it . I replied that he needed an adaptor that bolted between the Cub Touch-Control and the hydraulic manifold. I also mentioned that I did not think that they were available any longer. They were a special order item. Today I found the adaptor I purchased twenty years ago that I used to run a hydraulic dump wagon. When it is connected to a closed center 4 port valve, it will give the Cub 2-way remote hydraulic power suitable for running double acting cylinders. I am not interested in selling this piece. I would consider reproducing the adaptor if there were several orders. I have a Bridgeport miller and could make accurate copies. I would need $85 to fabricate and ship. If there is any interest, email me.
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