NIce work. I'm planning on doing something similar to a Deere 314. It has a single spool hydro lift and I want to add a 2nd or 3rd port, kinda like a 318 lite. Greetings from NJ. It snows quite a bit here too.
Frank, I love it. I got got 2 1450's about a month ago in late July early August. I have 2 manual plows also. I'll be converting the 1450's and plows now thanks to you. Thank you so much for the vid. Have you thought about making a conversion kit for people to buy?
I have a deere 445 with 4 way blade and its very cool and easy to plow. I am buying a 1650 like yours and has a snow blade and wondering if I can do this. Regarding the blade lift distance: if you put taller tires, wont it lift higher, I bet the drop can be adjusted
The lift amount is adjustable to some extent and some folks just make a lift rod to suit their needs. Easy enough to bend a piece of round stock. I have an adjustable rod, so that's another option. Taller tires will change the mower deck situation.
Great video! I just picked up a 1450 to add to my collection. Mine came factory with the dual hydraulic setup. I plan on doing this to my blade as well. What is the length of hydraulic cylinder that you used? Part number would be great also. Thank you.
I don’t have the lever on the side of my 782 just the lever on the dash that raised and lowers the mower deck. Can this be added and will a dual port pump still work on the 782? Thanks!
Yes. The 82 series had those levers in the dash and the "dual stick" tractors had two levers side by side. Look here: onlycubcadets.net/pdf/772-3899%2082%20Series%20Ser%20Man.pdf or here: cubcadetfiles.s3.amazonaws.com/GSS1497%20Rev2.pdf depending on your S/N. And here: ccmanuals.info/pdf/682-782%20CCC%20Owners%20Manual.pdf
Frank, I have a cub cadet rear on a tractor that I built. Is it possible to use the ports on the tractor for hydraulics, even though it wasn't set up that way?
If it's a ported hydrostat, yes you can. The "ports" are the auxiliary hydraulic outlets fitted to some of the later Cub Cadet Hydrostatic Models. Most of the early hydros were not ported. They did not come out until 1972 or 1973, with the 1x9 series (109, 129, 149). Even then, it was an option on the 109 and 129 and standard on the 149 and the later 1450, 1650 and some of the 82 series tractors. Of course, if you rear end is gear drive, then you are out of luck, there are no such ports on any gear drive rear. Hope that helps.
If you don’t connect the lift rod is it possible to physically lift the blade higher than it will go with the lift rod? If it will then would it be possible to modify the connecting points for the lift to raise the blade more?
Yes, you can shorten the lift rod and lift it higher. But then, it may not lower enough for some situations. The few inches of lift is normally enough for general use.
I don't know right off. Most people measure and make one to fit. It's 1/2 inch dia. Easy enough to make one if you have a torch to make the bends. Here's the manual, it that helps. s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/cubcadets/108-4390+WFB+42+Install+Man.pdf
Frank, What’s a non running Cub Cadet 800 worth? It’s got a mower deck with no creeper nor does it have rear lift? Are there any other options I should be looking for? Respectfully, James
@@woodandmetalshoptime8048 Frank, I was able to get the 800, a 147, and Bolens. Huski Gardener with room to spare from your estimate. Both the 800 and the 147 have 48” decks. From watching your videos, I would assume they have different mules. The 147 is a hydro and has a electric deck raise. I purchased the book you suggested in a previous comment on Farmall Cubs and Cub Cadets. Both mowers are missing the air filter cans and the 800 is missing it’s starter. I think the 147 will be the first one I tackle. Respectfully, James A from East Tennessee
James Acuff The 800 Cub Cadet is the rarest Cadet (2345) made and what makes them special is the engine and it's parts, ( starter ) to name one of them rare parts. If you can to afford to pick an 800 up at any reasonable price for a collection or resale, Do It ! They're highly sought after by many people if they have the CORRECT engine in them and affiliated parts. I know some people that have traveled half way across the country to pick up an 800!
How cool is it that a mower had hydraulic ports? Awesome build!
I had a customer with the same setup. It made pushing snow a lot of fun.
Very nice video sir, just put the blade on mine today for the winter
I have a Case 446 and have been needing/wanting to do this for quite some time! Thnx!
Very good video. Did the same exact thing to my 1811 and put rear ports on it to.
NIce work. I'm planning on doing something similar to a Deere 314. It has a single spool hydro lift and I want to add a 2nd or 3rd port, kinda like a 318 lite. Greetings from NJ. It snows quite a bit here too.
Great work there sir. I'd love to set my 149 up like that for DIRT use. I have a beat up smaller blade for it now but like that bigger blade for it.
Works great on gravel roads, too!
Frank, I love it. I got got 2
1450's about a month ago in late July early August. I have 2 manual plows also. I'll be converting the 1450's and plows now thanks to you. Thank you so much for the vid. Have you thought about making a conversion kit for people to buy?
I use my 1980 582 so it all manual for me... BUT just got a 1864 Cyclops for a loader project.
I have a deere 445 with 4 way blade and its very cool and easy to plow. I am buying a 1650 like yours and has a snow blade and wondering if I can do this. Regarding the blade lift distance: if you put taller tires, wont it lift higher, I bet the drop can be adjusted
The lift amount is adjustable to some extent and some folks just make a lift rod to suit their needs. Easy enough to bend a piece of round stock. I have an adjustable rod, so that's another option. Taller tires will change the mower deck situation.
Great video! I just picked up a 1450 to add to my collection. Mine came factory with the dual hydraulic setup. I plan on doing this to my blade as well. What is the length of hydraulic cylinder that you used? Part number would be great also. Thank you.
www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Cylinders/Double-Acting-Hydraulic-Cylinders/1-5x8x-75-DA-Hydraulic-Cylinder-Surplus-Center-9-4410-08.axd
@@woodandmetalshoptime8048 Thank you very much.
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What was the length of the hydraulic cylinder and diameter of the steel rods for the cylinder?
Posted in a reply to a comment a few posts down.
How much hydraulic pressure do these put out? Any better that the older ones?
that hydraulic circuit is about 600 PSI.
I don’t have the lever on the side of my 782 just the lever on the dash that raised and lowers the mower deck. Can this be added and will a dual port pump still work on the 782?
Thanks!
Yes. The 82 series had those levers in the dash and the "dual stick" tractors had two levers side by side. Look here: onlycubcadets.net/pdf/772-3899%2082%20Series%20Ser%20Man.pdf
or here: cubcadetfiles.s3.amazonaws.com/GSS1497%20Rev2.pdf
depending on your S/N. And here: ccmanuals.info/pdf/682-782%20CCC%20Owners%20Manual.pdf
Where are you located
Frank, I have a cub cadet rear on a tractor that I built. Is it possible to use the ports on the tractor for hydraulics, even though it wasn't set up that way?
If it's a ported hydrostat, yes you can. The "ports" are the auxiliary hydraulic outlets fitted to some of the later Cub Cadet Hydrostatic Models. Most of the early hydros were not ported. They did not come out until 1972 or 1973, with the 1x9 series (109, 129, 149). Even then, it was an option on the 109 and 129 and standard on the 149 and the later 1450, 1650 and some of the 82 series tractors. Of course, if you rear end is gear drive, then you are out of luck, there are no such ports on any gear drive rear. Hope that helps.
Was this a factory option? or are all of these with twin stick retrofitted
It was a factory option.
I prefer case 222 or a 220 or 155 case for. Farm work made but the same company later on
Would a power steering pump with restrictor removed save wear an tear on your hydraulic system ???
No wear and tear. Designed to do just this type of function.
If you don’t connect the lift rod is it possible to physically lift the blade higher than it will go with the lift rod? If it will then would it be possible to modify the connecting points for the lift to raise the blade more?
Yes, you can shorten the lift rod and lift it higher. But then, it may not lower enough for some situations. The few inches of lift is normally enough for general use.
Yeah I'm going to do that mine where can I get the part I want mine converted into hydraulic
www.surpluscenter.com/Hydraulics/Hydraulic-Cylinders/Double-Acting-Hydraulic-Cylinders/1-5x8x-75-DA-Hydraulic-Cylinder-Surplus-Center-9-4410-08.axd
Looking for rear tires that resemble the factory original for mine, what kind do you have on that
MIllertire.com has most every type of tire for these tractors. Not sure exactly what is on that tractor but they are turf tires.
what is the part number for the cylinder?
which cylinder?
How long is that lift rod center to center ? And diameter.. thank you
I don't know right off. Most people measure and make one to fit. It's 1/2 inch dia. Easy enough to make one if you have a torch to make the bends.
Here's the manual, it that helps.
s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/cubcadets/108-4390+WFB+42+Install+Man.pdf
Frank,
What’s a non running Cub Cadet 800 worth? It’s got a mower deck with no creeper nor does it have rear lift? Are there any other options I should be looking for?
Respectfully,
James
Depends on where you live. A non running but complete unit might go for $250, maybe more on the West coast or deep south.
@@woodandmetalshoptime8048
Frank,
I was able to get the 800, a 147, and Bolens. Huski Gardener with room to spare from your estimate. Both the 800 and the 147 have 48” decks. From watching your videos, I would assume they have different mules. The 147 is a hydro and has a electric deck raise. I purchased the book you suggested in a previous comment on Farmall Cubs and Cub Cadets. Both mowers are missing the air filter cans and the 800 is missing it’s starter. I think the 147 will be the first one I tackle.
Respectfully,
James A from East Tennessee
James Acuff
The 800 Cub Cadet is the rarest Cadet (2345) made and what makes them special is the engine and it's parts, ( starter ) to name one of them rare parts. If you can to afford to pick an 800 up at any reasonable price for a collection or resale, Do It ! They're highly sought after by many people if they have the CORRECT engine in them and affiliated parts. I know some people that have traveled half way across the country to pick up an 800!