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    Mounting R4's

    Today I learned a new way to seat tires that will not seat on the rims. I will not take resposibility should you try this and injure or kill yourself. I had two brand new Carlisle R4's mounted on my Cub Cadet wheels today. The company could not get the tires to seat on the rims. The...
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    3 PTH Trailer Hitch

    The other day I started building a 3 PT trailer hitch for hauling my wood chipper and trailers around the property. So far the cost is just over $50.00 for all the materials that I needed to build it. The two main beams are 2" x 3" steel. The top anchor points and lower brackets are 1/4 steel...
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    Sally Saws

    Does anyone remember using or owning one of these monsters? Does anyone know what they are worth today? We had them running about 20-25 years ago. TIA, Jim
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    Cub Cadet 1862

    I picked up one of these tractors tonight to rebuild and use for mowing. It has the Kohler 18HP Twin, shaft drive, hydro tranny, power deck lift and power steering. It runs great, goes like a bat out of hell and seems to mow pretty decent. I mowed the seller's lawn in the rain. This mower...
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    Mid Mower Vs Rear Mower

    Being a mid mount mower owner I always thought that it was the greatest thing in the world. It was easier to get around things and pretty level at mowing grass. After two years of taking it off an putting it on I have had enough. Now I'm looking for a rear mount 72" finish mower. I'm tired...
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    Monroe Tufline Land Rake

    Does anyone have any experience with this brand of land rake? I may have the opportunity to snatch up a 7 footer in a trade deal for my old Harley Rake that I have no use for. The unit swings left and right also. They appear to be made quite well from what I can see and it is a heavy duty unit...
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    Rear hydraulics question

    I have a 1995 Cub Cadet 7275. My tractor currently has a set of rear hydraulic lines for attachments like a woodsplitter etc. There is no valve with these lines except for the switchover lever from the 3 Pt hitch. Whatever piston type attachments you use would require a dedicated valve to...
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    Oh Nooooo, another Forum

    :mrgreen: Howdy, I just thought I would stop by to say hello. Most of you know me already I think from the other Forums. Can't say how many times I'll get to visit as I am a pretty busy person. But I will try to stop by often and see what is happening and give advice if I can.
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