[AT] Cub Part Identification Question

szabelski at wildblue.net szabelski at wildblue.net
Fri Apr 3 06:22:50 PDT 2020


Thanks Spencer, I didn’t think to check the size of the files before posting. If I had, I would have sent them one at a time or tried to get pictures that weren't so large.

Carl
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From: Spencer Yost <spencer at rdfarms.com>
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Subject: Re: [AT] Cub Part Identification Question

I’ll let that one 5MB message they so we can help with this identification.

Expect it shortly....

Spencer

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> On Apr 2, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Jim Becker <mr.jebecker at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Sounds like you have the deluxe seat.  Otherwise there wouldn't be a seat bracket to the left of the battery.  That voids my earlier tool box comment as the tool boxes are different.  What year Cub is it?
> 
> The only things I can think of that would be that thin are the clips that hold the wiring harness.  Most of them are nowhere near 1 1/2 inches wide. I think we need that picture.
> 
> Jim Becker
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: szabelski at wildblue.net
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> 
> Not part of the tool box, it’s on the opposite side of the battery box and attaches to the seat mount with one bolt.
> 
> Not part of the battery box, you can’t get to the four bolts unless you remove the battery box.
> 
> I’ll try to get a picture of the one that I still have since it was mostly there when I undid the bolts. The second one was 95% gone.
> 
> What puzzles me is that they’re thin and don’t attach to anything except the axle extension (actually the two forward bolts also attach the floor pan the the axle extension).  So not something of significant strength and not accessible unless you remove the battery box.
> 
> I originally thought part of the electrical grounding since the battery box bolts to the floor pan, and the floor pan bolts to the axle extension using two of the same bolts that these pieces were using.
> 
> Carl
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> Sent: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 04:21:21 -0400 (EDT)
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> 
> Do any of the parts look like a component of a Cub battery box as shown in this site?
> 
> http://farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=82882
> 
> 
> 
> Dean VP
> Apache Junction, AZ
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [AT] Cub Part Identification Question
> 
> Been working on the Cub for the last 11 - 12 weeks and should have it done in a couple more. When I was taking the tractor apart there were two thin metal strips that were bolted to the axle extension next to the battery box. Both were pretty rusted away and only one of them had a single hole that was still there. I never noticed them before in all the years that I’ve had the Cub, they pretty much blended in with all the rust. The two most rear bolts in the axle extension were pretty rusted away and I had to use bolt extractors to get them out of the axle extension.
> 
> The strips are about 1-1/2 inches wide and about 4 - 5 inches long. Both were bolted between one of the floor pan bolts and one of the other bolts that threads into the axle extension (the floor pan bolts secure the floor pan to the axle extension). Essentially they were bolted between the four bolts that thread into the axle extension. I see no purpose for them and don’t plan on making replacements.
> 
> I doubt very much if they are/were for attaching any implement since they are so thin. I thought maybe they were for grounding purposes, but that doesn’t make sense since the four bolts all thread into the axle extension, and the grounding of the tractor is from the battery box the the back of the transmission.
> 
> Anybody have any idea what they’re for?
> 
> Carl
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