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i dont think so, i think it was a cheap imatation of a 3pt setup, im glad to hear the others are not like that because i want to buy one soon. this cub was a gas model. i have a great kubota dealer 4 miles from my house, ill have to see how i like the 1/4 inching thing because i would like to buy from him since he is so close.
 
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i dont think so, i think it was a cheap imatation of a 3pt setup, im glad to hear the others are not like that because i want to buy one soon. this cub was a gas model. i have a great kubota dealer 4 miles from my house, ill have to see how i like the 1/4 inching thing because i would like to buy from him since he is so close.
 
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Could you post the model number? I'm only familiar with one modern cub tractor with a gasser engine.. i wasn't under the impression that it had only up/down hyds. I can however, lookup the specs for you with the model number.

Soundguy
 
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Could you post the model number? I'm only familiar with one modern cub tractor with a gasser engine.. i wasn't under the impression that it had only up/down hyds. I can however, lookup the specs for you with the model number.

Soundguy
 
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I didn't know there was such a thing. Even the 8N had a 3 pt. control that allowed you to set the height of the drawn implement. The draft control raised it up if needed, but then it settled back to where you had it. Mine had a little thumbscrew widget to help you get the exact spot each time, as does my Case.
 
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I didn't know there was such a thing. Even the 8N had a 3 pt. control that allowed you to set the height of the drawn implement. The draft control raised it up if needed, but then it settled back to where you had it. Mine had a little thumbscrew widget to help you get the exact spot each time, as does my Case.
 
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it was a 5000 series, i dont remember the exact number 5xxx, but i think it was the only gas model.
 
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it was a 5000 series, i dont remember the exact number 5xxx, but i think it was the only gas model.
 
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Another neat thing about the CK20 3pt control is that it comes with a screw type "stopper" that you can slide along the track that has the numbering on it near the lever. I love this for snowblowing the driveway. It's gravel and I can't put it down all the way or else it picks up the gravel and rocks. So I set the "stopper" at just above the lowest setting and I don't even have to look down when droppping the snowblower, I just slowly drop the lever until it hits the "stopper" and go. Makes things much faster and safer. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Another neat thing about the CK20 3pt control is that it comes with a screw type "stopper" that you can slide along the track that has the numbering on it near the lever. I love this for snowblowing the driveway. It's gravel and I can't put it down all the way or else it picks up the gravel and rocks. So I set the "stopper" at just above the lowest setting and I don't even have to look down when droppping the snowblower, I just slowly drop the lever until it hits the "stopper" and go. Makes things much faster and safer. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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