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  1. J

    New to the game

    Welcome Dan'l! I grew up on a 124, so I'm biased. Excellent choice. Here is the 124 wiring schematic. I'm not sure of any site to teach you how make a harness.
  2. J

    New member

    Welcome Harry! Members seem to love their 149s.
  3. J

    Oil Change Aid

    Curt, We use that technique at work on brass drain plugs, where even using the correct size wrench does not guarantee that you will not round those off.
  4. J

    Oil Change Aid

    If you’re like me, and tend to round off corners on these, turn a socket extension around, and put the square on the square plug. Then use your tool of choice to turn the hardened steel end of the extension.
  5. J

    Parts For Sale Weights available in St. Louis...repurposed Harley flywheels

    It looks like these will be going to the scrapyard soon.
  6. J

    Parts For Sale Weights available in St. Louis...repurposed Harley flywheels

    Is anyone interested in5 @ 13+ pound round weights? They were intended to be aftermarket Harley flywheels, but when they were made out of spec, they found their way to me. 8 1/2” dia. The edge is mostly 1 7/16” thick. Do we have any: “if t’s free, it’s for me“ guys on here? They are free.
  7. J

    Front Plow Blade Springs

    FAQ #67 should help a ton. Looks simple enough...
  8. J

    Front Plow Blade Springs

    There’s a FAQ on it.
  9. J

    Front Plow Blade Springs

    How so, Lewis? I could see the first one may be 180 out? Now I’m seeing more. The lowers have the coil toward the center line in the manual pics, and the uppers go through the hole and point outward without forcing the lower out of position.
  10. J

    Front Plow Blade Springs

    They look right, or close enough to me. From the manuals section:
  11. J

    Brake style PTO

    Did you follow the instruction page exactly? I have no experience with the brake style, but I do know the details matter.
  12. J

    Rear Engine Riders

    I have white, yellow and red all on the same machine lol.
  13. J

    Brake style PTO

    Genuine Cub Cadet from CC Specialties etc.
  14. J

    How do I install a three point lift bar on the cylinder on a 782?

    I’m still recovering from spending $140 for a die to clean up threads at McM, but I did shop them for pins already. Thanks Matt.
  15. J

    Cub Cadet.149 Reatoration on Arpeggio Farms.

    Huh. The mower page didn’t copy n paste like I saw it.
  16. J

    Cub Cadet.149 Reatoration on Arpeggio Farms.

    Parts lookup: https://www.cubcadet.com/en_US/ari-partstream.html 44 Mower for 149: https://www.cubcadet.com/en_US/content-asset-page-includes/ari-partstream.html#
  17. J

    Tractor Wanted Wanted to buy - decent condition narrow frame

    Welcome back GPJ! You never get over Yellow Fever.
  18. J

    New member from Manitoba

    Welcome Brian! Loader, tiller, 982. I’d say you have some of the most desirable items already. Nice collection.
  19. J

    How do I install a three point lift bar on the cylinder on a 782?

    I got the pin out, but I must have had improper information on the length of the new pin. Can you still get the non-universal kind? I’m (gasp) thinking of trying the local Greene dealer for the pin.
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