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Gold and White...if its a Presentation Cub!
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Now that this thing is back on, I will share a photo of my Operator's position, manually operated, front push blade angle adjuster.

This is the second year that I have used it, and it sure is nice to be able adjust the blade angle without getting off of the tractor.

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Fab em up Dave..weld them up nice....don't want to see a bunch of chicken poop on them!..
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I plan on it Mick, and then give 'em a nice coat of S/S high temp header paint from Eastwood.

I used that stuff on the exhaust headers on our 300-F last year and they still look like new after 500 miles or so. Guess I could post a picture of 'em in the sandbox. I think that would be a good choice for the exposed portions of the block that are subject to heat discoloration and paint burn off.
 
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This started out with a choke cable, but it wasn't robust enough. I now have a heavier control cable installed.

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