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Cub Dump Truck Workhorse
“I don’t know what we’d do without it,” says David Dowgielewicz about the little dump truck he and his sons, Connor and Adam, made from a 2140 Cub Cadet a couple years ago.
  “The kids call it the little wood hauler,” he says, noting that it gets plenty of use for that since the New Braintree, Mass., family burns wood for heat. But it’s used year round to haul stones, sod, and sticks off the yard and for garden work. Connor, now 9, drives it regularly to his grandparents’ house next door to help out with various chores.
  The Cub was a retired mower that Dowgielewicz cut and stretched to accommodate a Cub dumpcart he owned. Other than hiring a friend to machine the driveshaft, he and his sons made all the modifications, added a pillow bearing and used materials they had on hand. The biggest challenge was realigning the transaxle with the engine, because it has a direct driveshaft. They also beefed up the dump cart and moved the pivot point farther back to make it easy to manually dump the 12 cu. ft. box.
  Dowgielewicz estimates he spent about $100 on the project. He notes that the all-in-one dump truck travels easily in snow and up hills – something he couldn’t do with a Cub pulling the dumpcart.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, David Dowgielewicz, 1170 Worcester Rd., New Braintree, Mass. 01531 (ph 508 450-9609).


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2012 - Volume #36, Issue #2