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  1. T-Mo

    Archive through August 23, 2010

    Frank S., Yes implements from a 128 will fit a 129. Both wide frames in the same series.
  2. T-Mo

    Archive through August 21, 2010

    Todd H., The 86 and the 128 is covered by the same service manual - just click on the link Matt G. provided.
  3. T-Mo

    What is up over at the registry

    I visit any Cub Cadet site, so when one's down, it's a bad thing. I visit this site, the OCC and the registry on a daily basis. I can draw various opinions, information, etc. from each site. I have learn also from visiting each site the many different members, some who are members on each...
  4. T-Mo

    Man, it's been a hot summer

    It's time to move back to God's country, Charlie. No frost here yet, but it has cooled down some, upper 80s to low 90s for now (humidity is still high though, but that's typical here). The H's, hot, humid and hazy.
  5. T-Mo

    Archive through August 16, 2010

    No 100 here, so.....I guess I need to find one.
  6. T-Mo

    Man, it's been a hot summer

    Without ice cream, there would be darkness and chaos. ~Don Kardong
  7. T-Mo

    Man, it's been a hot summer

    It's been so hot here in Missouri, that look what it done to this ice cream truck.
  8. T-Mo

    Archive through August 09, 2010

    Nicholas, I'm no mechanic, but I totally agree with Matt. When you put the washer on the linkage to tighten it up, it actually "set" the throttle a little higher so it wasn't really idling. You need to adjust the carburetor so it will idle at low rpms like it should.
  9. T-Mo

    Archive through August 08, 2010

    Lucas, I probably would buy the correct hitch if I had the money. But I wanted to see if I could build my own, so I did. CC Specialties sells them for $155 currently with their new, reduced price. If you had the material and knew how to weld or had a welder available, you can build one for...
  10. T-Mo

    Archive through August 08, 2010

    I painted my home-made hitch adapter and I also turned the bracket on the box blade right side up. Sorry for the poor paint job on the adapter, but, as you can see, I'm no painter. I need to run to the hardware store and get another 1/2 inch pin for the top portion of the adapter...
  11. T-Mo

    Archive through August 08, 2010

    Jeff, I've installed two rear lifts in recent weeks. One on my 123 and one on a 104. The gear drives are easier to install one on as you have more room to get that top bolt in through the lift lever arm. On a hydro there are linkage there.
  12. T-Mo

    Member Lyle Baker

    I didn't know Lyle personally, but he was one of the first ones here who gave me advice when I got my first Cub back in February '09. He gave me some sound advice.
  13. T-Mo

    Member Lyle Baker

    Guys, I saw this across the street. Lyle Baker has passed away. Here's his profile here: https://www.ihcubcadet.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.pl?action=view_profile&profile=lbaker-users Here's an excerpt from his daughter who email a member from across the street who knew Lyle. I...
  14. T-Mo

    Archive through July 30, 2010

    Thanks, Kraig. I was wondering about why it didn't seem level when I was putting it on my 104. Someone from across the street pointed that out to me, and it made sense. Thanks, for confirming it.
  15. T-Mo

    Archive through July 30, 2010

    Kraig, This one was put together before I got it, but the piece from the main frame to the tractor may be upside down on this one. See item no. 1 below: If you don't mind, would you check yours.
  16. T-Mo

    Archive through July 30, 2010

    I built my Brinly sleeve hitch adapter. I also picked up an Agri-Fab box blade. I wanted to paint the hitch adapter, but I got a little anxious to "play" with the box blade and to see if everything will fit and work okay. So I put it on the tractor while the hitch adapter is still in it's...
  17. T-Mo

    Cub Cadet You Tube Commercials

    Cub Cadet Commercials on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayidYU1Lbhs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6po-I821Wg I found these first on OCC.
  18. T-Mo

    Archive through July 27, 2010

    Harry, Wayne, Dennis, I agree - common sense is the key. But the story I posted explains why OEMs have safety switches on their machines - because someone is going to do something stupid and someone is going to get hurt and someone will get sued. OEMs have to protect themselves, and if...
  19. T-Mo

    Archive through July 27, 2010

    Continued: Since the Reedys only had $100,000 worth of insurance, and the Simmons family wanted $6 million, they also named the manufacturer of the lawnmower to the suit, MTD Products Corp. What did MTD have to do with the accident? The suit complained that there was no safety device to...
  20. T-Mo

    Archive through July 27, 2010

    I think it was to wear out the pto switch so the "company" would make even more after the sale. IIRC the electric pto is over $200. I think it's a case of companies trying to protect themselves when someone does get hurt. I found the following article on tractorbynet.com - I'm not sure how...
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