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Here is my 1973 Cub 149 with a Danco FEL. I refurbished this tractor about 3 years ago. It has saved my back many a times. I did 22 yards of bark this year with this tractor. We were able to get all of if spread with the help of three teenagers in about 4 hours! The first couple of pictures show one of the loads that we did that day. The last couple of pictures are of it all shined up for a tractor show last year.20180519_092604.jpg20180519_092621.jpg20180519_160730.jpg20170817_160403.jpg20170817_160525_LI.jpg
 
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It might be faster, easier, and less costly to have one fabricated locally. There are plans for sale on the internet. The less costly would be especially true if you had access to used steel.
 
I'm in the UK
How would I search for one for mine
Here in the states I constantly searched on craigslist. They go quickly so you have to be quick to respond or they're gone! Most of the time they come with the tractor and can cost anything from $400 to $2500. Mine came with the tractor for $1200 and then I spent about another $1000 to get it into the shape I have it in today.
 
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Here is my 1973 Cub 149 with a Danco FEL. I refurbished this tractor about 3 years ago. It has saved my back many a times. I did 22 yards of bark this year with this tractor. We were able to get all of if spread with the help of three teenagers in about 4 hours! The first couple of pictures show one of the loads that we did that day. The last couple of pictures are of it all shined up for a tractor show last year.View attachment 2610

Very nice! You did a great job. I had a Danco like this from a Cub, that was mounted to a Simplicity. Shoulda kept it...
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