Monday, December 26, 2011

Troy-Bilt Pony Electric Start 16-Inch 250cc 4-Cycle Briggs & Stratton 1100 Series Garden Tiller

!±8±Troy-Bilt Pony Electric Start 16-Inch 250cc 4-Cycle Briggs & Stratton 1100 Series Garden Tiller

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Our medium-frame Pony rototiller is perfect for gardens up to 1,500 square feet and large-scale to commercial application groundbreaking. With forward-rotating design, the Pony tiller is well-known for its ability to prepare finely milled, well-aerated and ready-to-plant garden beds. And it accepts optional attachments for increased garden productivity.? Forward-rotating tines for premium garden soil preparation ? Cast-iron transmission with bronze gear drive ? Standard electric start for easiest starting ? 1 forward speed with power reverse ? 16" tilling width ? 12" tine diameter ? Adjustable tilling depth up to 8" ? Just One Hand operation for easy maneuverability ? Factory-installed protective front bumper included ? 13" ag tires ? 2 year limited manufacturer's warranty - refer to online owner's manual for exclusions ? Limited lifetime warranty on transmission ? 250cc/11.0 ft-lbs gross torque* Briggs & Stratton Powerbuilt engine with 2 year manufacturer's warranty ? *ft-lbs gross torque per SAE J1940 as rated by engine manufacturer @ 3060 rpm

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

A approaching project.

International Cub Cadet 129. circa 1974 I bought this with accessories about two years ago. It came with the snowblower, rototiller and mower. I have had trouble finding other tractors for sale in Canada, for parts or whole. We had a wet and heavy snowfall about three weeks ago(Nov 2010), and the chute constantly plugged up and when working, the stream of wet snow barely cleared the chute. Likely we will not receive anymore snow this year, here on the West coast, but if I can, I will post a video of the Cub working.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Cub Cadet Garden Tractors - They Aren't The Machine They Used to Be

!±8± Cub Cadet Garden Tractors - They Aren't The Machine They Used to Be

My Cub Cadet Garden Tractor has been my favorite workhorse for a long time.

Actually, I've enjoyed my Cub Cadet for more than 30 years now! Let me tell you why....

Cub Cadet Garden Tractors Have Been Around for More Than 40 Years

Actually, they've been around for nearer 50 years.

The idea of a smaller, homeowner-type garden tractor was developed in the late 1950s, with the first model rolling off the assembly line in 1960. The International Harvester Company noticed that many people were moving into the country and needed a machine that could perform a variety of tasks as well as mow the lawn.

The original models gave homeowners a choice of engine sizes, from 7 horsepower to 10 or 12 horsepower.

Cub Cadet Garden Tractor attachments were the next priority, and the International Harvester Company came up with such essential tools as the blade, rotary tiller, snowblower, dump cart, front end loader and lawnmower deck.

Of course, homeowners wanted to make sure this new "garden tractor" would last. So when the company introduced the line in 1960, they advertised that they field-tested the equipment with... boys! As International Harvester marketing material noted at the time, boys were "acknowledged by many as the world's worst destructive force!"

Cub Cadet Garden Tractors Have Had a Great Work Reputation

My Cub Cadet Garden Tractor has been a tried-and-true workhorse. I've had mine for more than 3 decades, and she has come through for me time and again.

I've used her to mow my 2 acre lawn regularly, but in addition, I've towed downed trees with it, pulled small stumps out, hauled ½ cords of wood on my trailer with it, tilled my garden each spring, and used it to plow my driveway when snow falls.

She starts even in negative degree weather. On my farm in northern Minnesota a few years ago, I had to start her up in order to run feed to some cows when the temperature was -40 degrees. She didn't want to start at first (can you blame her?!?), but I drained the oil and took it into the house to warm up for a few hours. Added the oil back and voila! Away we went.

Those Kohler engines on the older Cub Cadet Garden Tractors are great. They are really designed well and can take a beating.

Cub Cadet Garden Tractors Today

The line is still alive and well, with new models available now.

The company offers a simple lawn tractor with the 1000 series. For those who need more power for more jobs, there are the Cub Cadet 2500 series and the 3000 series.

The 1000 series starts at about 00 and is rated to handle lawnmowing chores for lawns that contain obstacles (trees to go around, lights, etc.) of up to 3 acres. They can pull a trailer towing about 750 pounds.

The 2500 series is rated to handle up to 5 acres of yard, and retails at about 00. The 3000 series models are rated for up to 7 acres and start at 00. These models are the workhorses of today, with lawn cart towing capacity at 1500 pounds. Both 2500 and 3000 series models include PTO (power-take-off).

Cub Cadet Garden Tractor Reviews

Most people will agree that this line of lawn tractors of years ago were superior animals. They included the well-made Kohler engine and were designed to work. Most parts were made of steel, and maintenance issues were rare.

Today, however, the Cub Cadet is made with a lot of plastic parts and reviews are mixed. Some people love their garden tractor but many others have stated they are frustrated with multiple breaks and needed repairs. Repeated trips to dealers have not solved many of the problems.

Multiple reviewers stated that the snow blower attachment did not work well for them and also had several weld breaks. The sheet metal is noted as quite thin, and if you hit an obstacle, the sheet metal can crumple.

Several people said that their mower decks had problems, and a few mentioned problems with belt life. It seems that the belts tend to overheat due to poor ventilation under the hood. One man stated that his belts wear out after 20-30 hours of use and need to be replaced continually.

Unfortunately, the newer Cub Cadet Garden Tractor reviews are not as good as reviews for their older counterparts.

My suggestion would be to try to find an older machine, if you're interested in a Cub Cadet. You'll find a reliable engine and strong PTO, and less trips to the parts house. Of course, you may need to be a bit of a motorhead, since older machines may need repairs as time goes on.

If you're looking for a new mower that you can just get on and go, a Cub Cadet Garden Tractor may be something you'll want to avoid.


Cub Cadet Garden Tractors - They Aren't The Machine They Used to Be

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Friday, December 9, 2011

cub buck 1811 hydro pull

my dad bought this brand new with a 50 inch deck and a 2 stage snowblower and a rotor tiller. now this is my pulling tractor since i bought another 1811. this was back in 2007 and is my first video upload. i currently have 25 tractors which 18 of them are restored. i am 15 years old and love restoring. this video was before i restored the tractor. i will soon add more of my restored tractors in the next few days including my 102, 122, 1811, 1806, 1810, 1282, 782, 682, 106, 147, and 782D just to name a few this pull is rather long but shows them hydros can withstand alot of pressure for a long period of time. this pull i got 1st place in. this has the newer style pump that the quietline series did not (1650, 1250, 1450 on back to the 123) the wide frame, and narrow frame hydro pumps only had 4-500 psi. the spread frames had the 8-900 psi pumps which help in pulling unbeleivably. i pulled with my 1650 before and ran like shit because of the pump. it takes more power to run with the lower psi pumps

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

My Experiences With Lawn Tractor Attachments

!±8± My Experiences With Lawn Tractor Attachments

When I was growing up my family had an old Cub Cadet Garden Tractor that we used mostly for mowing the large lawn at our place and my grand parents. This was a great little tractor, and as I have gotten older I have really come to appreciate the plethora of garden tractor attachments that are available for this little garden tractor.

A few years ago I purchased an old 1974 Case 444 garden tractor a have since rebuilt the engine and much of the machine. Like the Cub Cadet garden tractor, the Case 444 has many yard tractor attachments available for it. Mine came with an under belly mower deck and a hydraulic rear tiller.

This is just the start of the yard tractor attachments that a person can get though. There are snow blowers, tillage tools, log splitters, generators and really you name it that can either be bought or built for this and other lawn tractors.

It is great fun to look around on the internet to see the creativity of people as they are building yard tractor attachments for these and other lawn tractors.

I found a forum over at yahoo that is full of guys modified and building attachments for the Case 444. There are also forums for the Cub cadet and the Wheel Horse lawn tractors as well as many others I am sure.

There are also many plans available for building attachments for you lawn tractor. One set of plans that looks like a lot of fun to build are a loader and mini backhoe for a yard tractor. While I think the loader could have many practical uses, I rather doubt that a backhoe could be of enough use to justify the work or expense to build. Never-the-less I think it would be great fun to build and play with.


My Experiences With Lawn Tractor Attachments

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