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Steve Blunier "Mr. Plow" (Central IL)
Let's get some pics of your homemade Cub implements....
 
I like this link!! Here's a picture of a plow I made to pull behind my Mini-H.

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And here's a mini-rake that I made to use until we got an EZ-Vac.

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Allen, yes it drives off the left wheel and the right wheel just free wheels on the axle. I couldn't figure out a simple cog mechanism to duplicate what is on a New Holland rake. I can still remember that mechanism clicking on corners while using a New Holland rake.
 
Converted farm store tag along de-thatcher to a sleeve hitch tool bar. Allows for picking it up when crossing sidewalks and such plus backing into corners.

I use the weights in the front weight box when plowing or tilling.

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Modified for sleeve hitch application from a plan I found on the internet. Again, works good for getting into tight spots and crossing drives and walks.

Note: access plate for adding weight which it really don't need as it is very heavy without any. I plan on adding a reversible guard for the top to prevent injury should anyone trip or fall near it.


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Wheels are for tag along use, lust flip the unit over and add the drawbar which my son modified from the permanent affixed position that the original plans called for.


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Nice attachments guys...

After 18 years of living at our place, I've realized that this north-facing, 120yrd long driveway of ours is ALWAYS going to be a frozen, wind-blown iceberg all winter long.

I'd love to see some photos (or plans) for a homebuilt salt (driveway) sprayer. Preferably something sleeve-adaptor mounted.
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Anyone that can't come up with at least one idea after browsing Adam's Photobucket album just isn't trying... Gotta love the Red Power 129, too!!
 
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