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  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke replied to the thread 1978 1450 just.purchased.
    No...there is a serial number break. Early had external brakes, 3/4" front spindles, and an iron lower grille housing. Late had internal...
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    No, that will just allow the blade on that side to blow them out of the way so they don't go under the deck and get ground up.
  • mgonitzke
    Those valves don't do anything useful in the OP's case though...there's no need to do this since there is not a hydraulic cylinder in...
  • mgonitzke
    The tees would likely go between the control valve and the lines that go to the front outlets. That kit is the way to go. The hard part...
  • mgonitzke
    I have one the larger predator horizontal shaft engines on my Mighty Mac chipper. So far so good. A few observations/pointers you may...
  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke replied to the thread 1978 1450 just.purchased.
    The pedal is a brake pedal. Foot-operated hydro units were not a thing in the 1970s. Manuals can be downloaded for free here...
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    mgonitzke reacted to kharvey's post in the thread oil capacity question with Like Like.
    Ten horse flat sump oil pan should only need 1 quart.
  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke replied to the thread orginal paint.
    Rustoleum Gloss Almond is fairly close to IH935 white.
  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke reacted to dschwandt's post in the thread Wire routing for 129 tail lights with Like Like.
    There should be a break out in the harness with a male Packard style connector there just waiting for you to connect to, the same near...
  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke replied to the thread unsuspected gift...
    All 125s had a blue stripe. What you have there is a previous owner's modification.
  • mgonitzke
    If it isn't getting enough fuel, adjusting the governor will not help. Leave that alone. Did you get an OEM pump or aftermarket? Is...
  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke replied to the thread pressure.
    The charge pump and implement relief pressures are adjusted via shim washers in their respective relief valves. This is not something...
  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke replied to the thread pressure.
    http://www.cubfaq.com/questions.html Read through the links pertaining to 'trunnion' and 'hydro adjustment'. The issue is mechanical...
  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke reacted to Richard Hubbard's post in the thread New Member with Like Like.
    Finally got it off. Used bearing separator plate under the wheel and drilled a piece of plate for 2 bolts to connect to the bearing...
  • mgonitzke
    mgonitzke replied to the thread orginal paint.
    Thanks! I used a supplied air system with a hood that covered my entire head, and a Tyvek painting suit for the rest. The fresh air...
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