Cub 125.

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smokinj

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Got me a back brace.
 
That is a mighty big scoop for that little fella.


Yea I thought the same thing. But, it will lifted 300lbs like its nothing. Double wheel weights and a rear weight box. Going to remove a ridge line with 2-12hp cub cadets. ;) I hope.
 
Going to remove a ridge line with 2-12hp cub cadets. ;) I hope.

Got a plow?? Or even a rototiller? It is amazing what you can move once it is loose.
 
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Got a plow?? Or even a rototiller? It is amazing what you can move once it is loose.


Yes I have a 12 inch brinly plow electric lift. We are on the same page here. Rip it first.
 
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[Hearth.com] Cub 125.

Here is the 128 finished with electric sleeve hitch.
 
I know - same thing for Allis Chalmers hydros. I have to have two of them to get everything done that I want.;lol;lol
 
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Ok Jags the bucket is closer to 1/4 yard. Moved 10 yards of mulch last night and another 3 yards of dirt. Took about 3 hours.
 
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10 Yards? That is a lot of bucket work for that little dude. I use a little bigger horse for that kind of work:
[Hearth.com] Cub 125.
 
10 Yards? That is a lot of bucket work for that little dude. I use a little bigger horse for that kind of work:
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I don't have room to store it or buy it..lol Couple hours on that cub sure make you dream of one of those. But, once this is done it will be just about perfect.
 
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Jay, I don't know if it's the angle of the camera, but in that first pic, you sure think of that cub with that bucket doing nothing but tipping over. Must be made for it though....right? Still- Can't believe it's only 1/4 yard....
Be sue to post some pics of your new tractor (when you get it) since you've been bitten now.
Do you still do your slabs? I miss seeing those postings.
 
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Jay, I don't know if it's the angle of the camera, but in that first pic, you sure think of that cub with that bucket doing nothing but tipping over. Must be made for it though....right? Still- Can't believe it's only 1/4 yard....
Be sue to post some pics of your new tractor (when you get it) since you've been bitten now.
Do you still do your slabs? I miss seeing those postings.


Bucket seems odd in pictures but it works out great. I not done any slabs for a couple years, but I got a dozen or so still drying in my rack. Looking to get more storage soon.



Here is a better look at it working seems a little smaller on his pic. Loaded and rounded over bucket.

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I can say that I am impressed with its capabilities. Does is steer like a tank with the front bucket loaded?
 
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I can say that I am impressed with its capabilities. Does is steer like a tank with the front bucket loaded?


It did when I got it. I change the front tire to a tri-haul and put bigger ball bearing tie rod ends on.
 
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Nice 125. A FEL is like the holy grail of GT attachments. I thought I saw you over at Only Cub Cadets.
 
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