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    Archive through September 09, 2009

    Well I got back on my tandem project. I got the fluid and filters changed in both differentials. I made my drive shaft and made the linkage to hook the controls from the front hydrostat to the rear. They both work. I have to make my rear bed and route the hydraulics before I can take her out for...
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    Archive through September 09, 2009

    I'm probably gonna go with dual brakes. Mine will be just a show and rider tractor. I go to a lot of hit & miss engine shows and need something cool to drive around. I use my Kawasaki brute force four wheeler to grunt stuff around the house.
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    Archive through August 09, 2009

    I'm still in the fitting together stage right now. I will have it so I can remove the back half with bolts If I ever decide to. I'm working on the drive shaft now.
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    Archive through August 09, 2009

    Hello all, first post. I've been hanging around and reading a bunch of the information found here. Just picked up my first cub cadet. I have been a green/yellow man for years but have pretty much decided to change over. I plan to keep my 1963 110 though. I picked up a good running 107 and a...
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