NedBattle
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I just adopted 2 Cub Cadet 100 tractors in California that were lost in overgrown grass and weeds including many Brinly implements.
The first one is a mid year 1964 model with a 10HP engine from 1977 per engine tag (1964 Walbro Carb though).
I rebuilt the carb and got a new battery and it had new oil in it and I got it started but it hadn't run in 10 years so I should have probably taken it apart first.......
It was running fine and then "KerChunk" and it stopped. Now the crank turns with no compression or resistance. It feels like the main bearing cap came off or worse so now I have to take it apart and see what happened.
I pick up the 2nd tractor next week which is in worse shape but hopefully it has an original engine and a good source for parts.
I will probably sell most of the Brinly implements on Craigslist as I won't be using them unless someone gives me some farmland.
The first one is a mid year 1964 model with a 10HP engine from 1977 per engine tag (1964 Walbro Carb though).
I rebuilt the carb and got a new battery and it had new oil in it and I got it started but it hadn't run in 10 years so I should have probably taken it apart first.......
It was running fine and then "KerChunk" and it stopped. Now the crank turns with no compression or resistance. It feels like the main bearing cap came off or worse so now I have to take it apart and see what happened.
I pick up the 2nd tractor next week which is in worse shape but hopefully it has an original engine and a good source for parts.
I will probably sell most of the Brinly implements on Craigslist as I won't be using them unless someone gives me some farmland.