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better look at the decal any info would be great!
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Don "T",
Those weights <u>won't</u> bolt up to you Cubbie. Looks like weights for a Farmall A-B rears and fronts for the A-B-C's.
 
Thanks Don T. and Donald B for he email and help I am posting some pic's of the Cub and one of the digger I am building. Just previewed the post one picture did not show and one is too big
oh well . The tree that hit the Cub 60' tall a had about 12" but

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Paul S.
Lets see if we can bring that pic down to size.
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And hit that Enter button after every pic to, please and thank you.
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BTW,
I was looking through the Parts Lookup and found that the 169 Air Filter housing looked a bit odd to me!
Anyone ever seen a setup like this?
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Charlie, you know where I might find a snow plow for a 106
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<font color="0000ff">Yea, It's called the Wanted Section of the Classifieds.

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Charlie I got the plans for the digger on line . The plans are are drawn in auto cad . I have a computerized plasma cutting table so I had to redraw everything and put in a format that that could be imported to the cutting table . There are a few change that I have made one is the tail lights so I can tow it on the street . The other is I am putting on arm rests and joy sticks for the controls. I am adding a link to the site where I got the plans there are other sites on the web they are all similar different pricing . The link gives all the specs.
PaulV http://cdp-backhoe.com/MID/backhoe.htm
 
David G:

The Maximum Amperage that the S/G will produce is 15 Amps. Thus, on a 30 Amp scaled meter, it would only show 1/2 of the movement.

As long as the S/G keeps your battery up, the SW gauge will work fine.

If you are concerned about cosmetics or correctness, then the IH gauge should be obtained.

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