You know that is such a beautiful tractor you and your apprentice should paint it and sticker it ! That unit is a keeper and will only be worth more as time goes by!
I had the older model loader on my 52 Cub, It was on the tractor when my uncle got it in 54. I plan on putting it back on either the Cub or the Lo-Boy when I get settled in to our new place for loading manure in my dump to compost for our beds in the meadow. It's also going to get a workout turning the piles as they cook.
Wondering how your hydraulics are hooked up. Does your touch control work with the loader? I have the same loader and the touch control wouldn’t work till I removed the line and plugged the line that goes from the pressure relief to the top fill/tank return tee. Wondering if you have had any issues like that.
I'll grab some pictures and show you how mine is hooked up a little bit later when I get back home. My touch control and all hydraulics work all at the same time if I need to use them I don't have any issues.
Yes it is. The rear tire width was 61 inches and the trailer is only 60 inches wide. To make things more interesting, the gate latches stick in an inch on each side too. I had to turn the wheel backwards and reset the rim spacing on the hub to narrow the width down to 56 inches. I was too anxious to try it out after unloading to waste time turning the wheel back around....
all that work for that little pile of dirt lol, next time when picking soil up drive in the center of the mound and keep pushing until you get it all, fill that bucket and make er work. stand up if you need to while driving if you cant see.
Yeah, but I have many years of experience with a shovel and a wheel barrow and obviously none with a cub front loader. Note these were the first minutes driving this cub and the first time ever operating a loader. May be painful for some to watch, but I sure had a lot of fun!
@@reaperhunter7297 no it didn't come with a muffler but I swap one from one of my other Cubs and it works and fits just fine, doesn't get in the way. The Cub engine really isn't that noisy to even require a muffler; some people prefer it without a muffler.
You know that is such a beautiful tractor you and your apprentice should paint it and sticker it ! That unit is a keeper and will only be worth more as time goes by!
I had the older model loader on my 52 Cub, It was on the tractor when my uncle got it in 54. I plan on putting it back on either the Cub or the Lo-Boy when I get settled in to our new place for loading manure in my dump to compost for our beds in the meadow. It's also going to get a workout turning the piles as they cook.
Probably a lot like my cleaning up wet snow video...
It's handy to have around that's for sure
Looks like a fun project there. I wish I had land like you do to run a small tractor.
I wish I had a loader for my cub looks good
Well the video is two years old now .I hope your cub is still running well !
That's a nice cub love the loader looking for a 1000 one arm bandit for my 57
Hey man don’t listen to these people we all started just like this you’ll be a pro in no time
Handy l oh t cheaper for a home owner.they had lots of implements for those cubs. Easy way to take care of a garden. And mow the lawn.
Wondering how your hydraulics are hooked up. Does your touch control work with the loader? I have the same loader and the touch control wouldn’t work till I removed the line and plugged the line that goes from the pressure relief to the top fill/tank return tee. Wondering if you have had any issues like that.
I'll grab some pictures and show you how mine is hooked up a little bit later when I get back home. My touch control and all hydraulics work all at the same time if I need to use them I don't have any issues.
@@OurPassThyme thanks
Would the loader be strong enough to hoist a pig for butchering?
Under 300lbs
@@OurPassThyme thanks!
Great video of your cub. Is it a 5x8 trailer?
Actually it's 5 x 10, rated for 3500 lbs.
Your right side rear tire is on backwards.
Yes it is. The rear tire width was 61 inches and the trailer is only 60 inches wide. To make things more interesting, the gate latches stick in an inch on each side too. I had to turn the wheel backwards and reset the rim spacing on the hub to narrow the width down to 56 inches. I was too anxious to try it out after unloading to waste time turning the wheel back around....
Right tire is on the rim backwards
Tire is on the rim right, but I had to turn the wheel around to get the tractor to fit on the trailer.
all that work for that little pile of dirt lol, next time when picking soil up drive in the center of the mound and keep pushing until you get it all, fill that bucket and make er work. stand up if you need to while driving if you cant see.
Yeah - I'm a "Newbie" on a loader!
Painful to watch! Shovel and a wheelbarrow would have been faster
Yeah, but I have many years of experience with a shovel and a wheel barrow and obviously none with a cub front loader. Note these were the first minutes driving this cub and the first time ever operating a loader. May be painful for some to watch, but I sure had a lot of fun!
@@OurPassThyme did it come with a muffler? Or is the loader frame over top of where it goes?
@@reaperhunter7297 no it didn't come with a muffler but I swap one from one of my other Cubs and it works and fits just fine, doesn't get in the way. The Cub engine really isn't that noisy to even require a muffler; some people prefer it without a muffler.