Loader for Cub

greg oliver

Well-known Member
I thought Grandpa Love might want to check it out. The ad just popped up tonight and has some other implements listed.

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Years ago I was at an auction that sold a loader for a cub. It went for $7. At the same auction I got a manure spreader for around the same price and still kicking my self for not bidding on the loader
 
Old we have some auctions coming up for the next couple weeks weather is finally a little warmer. May go check the one auction thats close. My son is getting bit by the tractor bug but he wants a newer one.
 
That looks like a good deal for anyone that's interested. He's lowered the price by $400 as of 7 this morning.
 
It might be good for lifting wood mulch or saw dust. Anything else would damage front end.
geo
 
I have a 1963 low boy with a Wagner loader. It is the handiest little tractor. I've hauled a lot of manure and dirt with the loader and never had a problem.
 
400$ off that would pay for the fuel to get there and kart way back . Better go before the end of the week fuel has been going up a dime a week or more
 
Sure they are useless to really do work, but they are just so cool! The one on my Allis G would work you to death to really do something
but in its day and time it was really something!

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(quoted from post at 09:44:44 03/09/21) Sure they are useless to really do work, but they are just so cool! The one on my Allis G would work you to death to really do something
but in its day and time it was really something!

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Is there some reason you only get 3/4 of a steering wheel on an Allis G? I appreciate the minimalist approach, but seems like a whole steering wheel wouldn't be asking too much.

I could see myself grabbing at air when I tried to turn the wheel.

Gerrit
 
When plowing straight ahead, that cutout is where you have an uninterrupted view of the crop and plow with no hand or wheel in the way
 
(quoted from post at 14:58:36 03/09/21) When plowing straight ahead, that cutout is where you have an uninterrupted view of the crop and plow with no hand or wheel in the way

Ok thanks, that makes sense. Was wondering if it had something to do with line of sight. Thanks for the explanation.

Gerrit
 
Andre the giant couldnt outwork that thing with a scoop shovel . I always enjoy those comments are they like a modern loader ? No But sure beat doing it by hand . Nice g by the way
 

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