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Farmall Cub tow behind plow /w steering

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Rusty Cox

01-28-2008 03:56:03




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I just found & bought this tow behind plow for my Cub. it seams to be missing the plates / brackets to attach to the tractor. If you have one of these will you please send some pictures or describe how it attaches so I can make a set of brackets. If some one has a set their not needing and will to part with lets talk. Thank You Rusty Cox




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Rusty Cox

01-28-2008 15:35:29




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 Re: Farmall Cub tow behind plow /w steering in reply to Rusty Cox, 01-28-2008 03:56:03  
Thank You john *.?-!.* cub owner , That is it a e-mail is on it's way to your home. Thank you everybody for your input. it looks like I am missing the two brackets that attach at the axel and extend forward john is send me pics & mesurements. Thanks again all Rusty



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Wardner

01-28-2008 06:17:04




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 Re: Farmall Cub tow behind plow /w steering in reply to Rusty Cox, 01-28-2008 03:56:03  
third party image

A steerable plow suggests a side hill plow. A tow behind suggests a trailer plow. I am only aware of a mounted plow for the Cub. It was offered as a single plow turning soil to the right or two plows for left and right.

Anyway, the pulling point is from the stock drawbar which is inverted so that it is positioned under the operator's platform. The front of the plow is allowed to "float" to control depth. The picture shows the "depth controller". You also need the rockshaft to lift the entire plow. With the two way setup, you need a complicated latching mechanism so that only one plow is lowered at a time.

The Cub site should have all the parts illustrated. This hardware shows up on eBay from time to time.

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