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  1. J

    Archive through January 29, 2006

    I have asked for a catalog from them quite a few times, never get one. I spent over a grand with them last year too!
  2. J

    Archive through May 18, 2005

    Schaeffers #238 grease only. I use schaeffers oil also..
  3. J

    Earthway Garden Planter

    we will plant 27 acre of sweet corn by the end of planting season. 1973 JD 7000 6 row planter liquid fert.
  4. J

    Archive through March 08, 2005

    Steve B, what kind of RTV did you use? The stuff I use is called Dirko, comes out of germany or sweden. Real good stuff.
  5. J

    Articulated Cubs

    Well, I had planned on making this thing with the cub sheetmetal all along. Then I thought, well I have some yellow and white in the shed, but I sold the green. Plus I think there is more room in the dash and hood for all the crap, ch25 motor, 1 hydraulic pump, 1 variable displacement pump...
  6. J

    Articulated Cubs

    This is the drawing ive got, im not 100% sure on its correctness(is that a word?). I think the A and B will have to be swapped to get the correct rotation out of the wheel motors. Im not sure how the haggie's are plumbed. id have to go look at ours and see.
  7. J

    Articulated Cubs

    Front axle pivot is done and the center pivot is done eccept for cutting the bushings.. Only grabbed hot pieces of metal twice on this project so far, doing pretty well!
  8. J

    Articulated Cubs

    I tacked the frame parts together tonight. Mocked up what its going to look like. It is sitting just about how it is when I weld it all up..
  9. J

    Articulated Cubs

    Wyatt, Its a series parallel setup, don't ask me how it works but 2 different hydraulics places drew the same drawing for me so I figure it must be correct.. 2 front motors are locked together and the 2 rear are locked together, making locking diffs basically..
  10. J

    Articulated Cubs

    Cut the front frame rails out tonight. Axles sitting upside down.
  11. J

    Articulated Cubs

    Bottom plates on the axles are removable so I can get the wheelmotors in once the axles are installed.
  12. J

    Articulated Cubs

    Kraig, Next step is starting the front frame section. Its in a 24' stick right now so I may wait till the weekend to start that. Ive got to put everything away so the old man can use the barn in the morning. All my crap gets stuck under the loft. Ive got a snow blade to work on anyway...
  13. J

    Articulated Cubs

    Little more progress has been made. Rear axle is done, front is pretty well there..
  14. J

    Articulated Cubs

    I took it off and it got all uptite and offended... So I put it back on.
  15. J

    Articulated Cubs

    Took me about 6 hours to get the pieces for the front and rear axles cut out on my project. Seemed liked I measured everything about 50 times. I had one screw up and made something too big but that was a easy fix. I tacked together the rear axle assembly. Maybe get some more time in monday.
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