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Old 02-10-2008, 10:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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On another site a guy posted this. It is on ebay for sale. Can not post link but here are a few pictures. Super Sub CUT (SSCUT). What problems will the new owner have with the tractor over the summer???



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Hay , Thats cute......

Wonder how much it will lift before it breaks in hafe....

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He said on his ebay post that it would lift 150lbs. Will the tractor hold that weight, yes. I think the transmission would become a problem. It is a nice design but a GT might be a better fit.

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I suppose it would be good for carrying small stuff.
like some fire wood. or something like that.
looks like someone put a lot of thought into it.

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I have to admire the ingenuity of it, its put together well and yeah it looks like its a factory fit ! Probably ran into a few websites and someone ruffled their feathers and said it couldn't be done. He definitely proved them wrong

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Always gotta admire someone with the mindset and ability to put an idea into a functioning form!

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That IS excellent fabrication. I see where the decision was made to mount the vertical towers and used electric actuators, per side to lift….maybe a mechanical trip for the bucket to unload??.
If it’s all you’ve got and you need a loader…Why not? You can get mighty tired lugging a few trips of 150# material in a wheelbarrow after a short while.
 
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I wonder how much current those dual-linear actuators are pulling?
Yikes.

For hauling 3 bags of mulch per trip, or going to the mailbox for a "heavy" mail day it looks like a great little play toy. Speaking of which, it would be a good "kid" gift for a young aspiring tractor-holic.

It does look factory, so much so, I'll bet Deere dealerships get some inquiries based on folks just seeing the pic.

That has established a new class of tractor: "Micro-CUT"!

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Someone did a great job with this but I don't think the front axle or trans would hold up very long!
 
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