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    Archive through January 06, 2011

    Marlin- Hydrostat Wh aren't my cup of tea, thus my use of Case components.I currently collect the early era of Pond/Wheelhorse equip-from 1946-1958 all geardrive. Allen No fur flying at all- I will try to explain -maybe someone can do it better than I because it may not come out understandable...
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    Archive through January 06, 2011

    I'm well aware of what type of drive a Case system is- I have piles of hydraulic pcs in the barn, have bought many a hydraulic fitting and plumbing components to build 6 of these tractors to date. I did not say anything was hydrostatically driven. If I use the term "hydro" in reference to a...
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    Archive through January 06, 2011

    The Hyd motors are plumbed in a series.I have been running 8.5" wheels and have been changing the centers so the offset is at its max. That way I can gain more room for the foot boards. Usually there is just enough room to get a workboot in/on them for width and thats it.Hi-low range is shifted...
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    Archive through January 06, 2011

    Jerry- All the Case Hydros are 2-speed. There are running boards between the front fenders and the body tunnel. They are undectable in the pics sorry.
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    Archive through January 06, 2011

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=26841&id=100000268149132 This link is the best I can do - my good puter is on the blink -and am using a borrowed one- luckily I got those 2 uploaded yesterday. Sorry to hurt the diehard Cub guys feelings, but I use Case Transaxles for my builds as they...
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    Archive through January 06, 2011

    Hello guys, I haven't posted here in a good 10 yrs, but times have found me with a Cub back in the barn. I did this as a late summer/fall project- I have made a couple WH 4x4's, but always liked the Red Cubs. I hope this is in the right area-I am slightly rusty here!
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