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I am at work now and our building automation system says 107.2f and it is always right on.

On topic I would have to say that over 100f it is probaly not a good idea to run a cub with a air cooled motor and hydro. did IH have any opinion on that?
 
Charlie,
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Trying to hoard up all the cool air are you?
Are there any homes for sale in your area? With weather like this, I wouldn't mind moving up there. Another 100 degree day here. I did go out to my cub building and look at them this morning.
 
Jeff P.-

I'd make sure the carb isn't set too lean, too...that piston got burned there because the engine is running too hot.
 
snow blade mod

i have the 106 with a 36" snow blade has anyone modified and added some type of fork lift mounting brackets -- or also thinking about adding some type of lift scoop that hinges up for a dirt bucket from the blade.

there is a winch lifting blade up and down so weight on my arm is not a issue

any photos or sugestions would be great
 
yep thinking about the johnny bucket sure is the easy choice and less work - except for the price

here is why i have a hard time buying any loader now ----

sometime back i found and 9020 simplicity power max with 800 hrs -- the guys wife passed away and was selling his home and- tractor icluded was

1. front bucket - tooth bar
2. rear pto - weight bucket - chains - 60 deck that was like new and everthing worked

the price 3000.00 could of bought it for 2500.00 i still kick myself for not buying this and is stuck in my mind ever since it is like etched into my mind ----okay i had to get this out now i can go on.

okay here my choice of tractors
for a bucket

106 gear
147 hydro
1650 hydro
 
Marlin, you may have found the only reason for us Florida boys liking snow pictures.....
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