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Mower Building / Setup Help => Garden Tractor Pulling => Topic started by: gtpuller on April 17, 2013, 11:37:47 pm

Title: CUB
Post by: gtpuller on April 17, 2013, 11:37:47 pm
This was the winter project. Well part of the winter!

(http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp348/bjchap/tractor%20puller/cub/th_DSCF1118.jpg) (http://s426.photobucket.com/user/bjchap/media/tractor%20puller/cub/DSCF1118.jpg.html)

Seems like I get them started but.....
Will see what happens.
Had a lot of welding practice on this one!
Title: Re: CUB
Post by: Burton for Certain on April 18, 2013, 12:03:36 am
Don't weld too much. Bolt everything you can on. These frames are too stiff to start with.
Title: Re: CUB
Post by: gtpuller on April 18, 2013, 12:11:13 am
No it is all bolted as original! There were just a lot of holes rusted through in the foot rests and I cut the spotwelds on the fender insert piece sandblasted it used weldthrough primer and welded it back together. It was pretty rusted too. Had to replace a couple of nuts too that were welded on the braces for the foot rests.
Title: Re: CUB
Post by: gtpuller on April 27, 2014, 05:55:42 pm
actually gonna do the front axle for this are there any bolt on axles available for the cub or should i build it from scratch? any recommendations on front wheels and tires? spindles etc
Title: Re: CUB
Post by: gtpuller on May 01, 2014, 01:33:55 pm
I was searching the parts breakdown for the transmission and came upon partstree.com but there are many parts not available there. Specifically the bearing assembly, countershaft rear roller. I have no idea what shape the transmission is in but I would like to know the best place to source the parts before I tear into it. Are there any rebuild kits available for these transmissions other than the gear sets and such that are available. I am thinking that I want to just build it up stock for now.
Title: Re: CUB
Post by: flatlanderfornow on May 04, 2014, 08:32:16 pm
I bet you can just take the #s off the bearings and go to a bearing
supply company- those old tractors didn't use anything special for the
most part. Seals are available at any auto parts store, use goop
for gaskets.
Title: Re: CUB
Post by: TomL on May 05, 2014, 07:53:24 pm
actually gonna do the front axle for this are there any bolt on axles available for the cub or should i build it from scratch? any recommendations on front wheels and tires? spindles etc


Try midwest super cub.

Midwest Super Cub
www.midwestsupercub.net/‎


Tom