Mowing with an IH Cub?

   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #31  
That's slick:thumbsup:

when i bought the cub and mower.. I got it a lil cheaper as the owner said the mower hub was stripped and wouldn't turn the blade.. he had reversed the direction of the belt by twisting it on a couple pullies and it was driving the orc in free-wheel direction :)

unfortunately.. he had bolte the blades on to cut in that direction.. IF it had cut.. so had to swap those as well.

some people.. :)
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #32  
when i bought the cub and mower.. I got it a lil cheaper as the owner said the mower hub was stripped and wouldn't turn the blade.. he had reversed the direction of the belt by twisting it on a couple pullies and it was driving the orc in free-wheel direction :)

unfortunately.. he had bolte the blades on to cut in that direction.. IF it had cut.. so had to swap those as well.

some people.. :)

Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do:eek:.

Right now I'm struggling with the disc openers on my JD 71 Flexi-planter. The discs aren't turning freely so I need to remove them and probably replace the sealed bearings (it's a two-row planter). The little hex head screw-on caps have to be removed to get at the socket head bolts that hold the discs onto the planter. These hex heads are so worn that I can't get a socket on them. I'll try an easy out but I never have had much luck with those things (they usually break off). I'll probably end up welding a washer and hex head nut onto the cap. Idiotic design on JD's part.
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #33  
yep.. probbaly bad design.

if you do ddrill for an ez out.. I've found the best way to help success is to drill as large a diamater as you can while not getting out of the bolt, this relieves pressure and allows the bolt to deform inward if needed, and also lets you use a larger extracor. I like square profile extractors vs fluted spiralones myself.. but have both and haveused both.

also.. any time I pull a bolt / nut off/out, if it is wore.. especially the inverted square and allen, I repalce it.

nothing like getting a stripped inverted allen out.. :(
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #34  
Well I had a 50's cub, red in color, Flat-head.not a low boy. The engine was fine when it wanted to run. We pulled it a lot to start, finally re-wired it and new ignition. It had hydra lift, not all have that. It would tip easy on one side due to offset seating, and i did not have the wheel weights. It nearly tipped twice while i was mowing. It had 100 blade mott mower under it. A lot of sharpening involved. I still have a bucket of blades for it and a Ford mott...We sold the cub cheap, it had used me up...and my patience..
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #35  
IMHO.. not alotta hp for a flail on a cub.. but they run a sickle bar decently.. even up to a 5' bar.. similar to an allis G.. etc.

soundguy
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #36  
Sg, that is right on, I had brand new piston rings and valve job. I had to weld up the water jacket on the head, with nickle rods. You engaged the mower in no grass or raised position and it did not like high grasses? I believe it was 4 ft wide...
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #37  
flail mowers are natures way to make you mow slower and need more hp to do the same job of another type of mower AND add more cost and maintenance :)


soundguy
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #38  
As I said earlier my Dad mows hay with a 5 foot sickle bar side mount mower on his cub every year. Not lots of hay, just enough for 2 or 3 beef animals. Pretty good for a guy in his 80's. Pretty good for a tractor in its 60's.
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #39  
i'd love to find a decent sickle bar mower. not very popular down here.. thus hard to find...
 
   / Mowing with an IH Cub? #40  
i'd love to find a decent sickle bar mower. not very popular down here.. thus hard to find...

The area does have a lot to do with it. Right now I can find you two sickle bar mowers for a cub within 7 miles of out house. They are pretty common around here and you see a lot of Cubs working. Most people get them because they are FAR stronger than a "garden tractor", easy to find parts for and can run tons of implements.
Mine is slowing going back together as I am completing a FULL rebuild (all new seals, bearing, 100% engine rebuild, etc...) only to be used for mowing the yard and putting a sickle bar on for trimming along our road. I have a 37hp Kubota but would rather mow with the Cub!!
 

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