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carlb


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Roller Skid shoes
Original Message   Sep 25, 2011 4:51 pm






I just I just finished up a set of "Roller Skids" for my 11/26 Cub Cadet and they work great.  Here are some stills and video's. 


Here is a link to a video of it rolling


http://s1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb395/carlb2323/?action=view&current=CubCadetRollerskidvideo1.mp4

http://s1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb395/carlb2323/?action=view&current=CubCadetRollerskid2video2.mp4


Carl


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carlb


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Re: Roller Skid shoes
Reply #3   Jan 23, 2012 11:01 am
I did not use rubber for my impeller kit I use 1/8" Stainless steel that I welded to the impeller.  I set it up with 1/32" clearance to start then fitted each blade to 1/16" by grinding them to the proper contour.

It was a little more work then drilling and bolting the rubber but I thought it was worth the extra trouble as it will never wear out.  I was able to do all the work with the impeller installed in the machine.   Removing the chute in most cases is all you need to do.
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