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Lucas,
Just curious as to what color that Cub is?
Looks kinda light and creamy on my monitor.
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Can anyone share a solid approach to properly aligning the front tires of a 122?
I have the specs, however the the technique is sorely missing.

Thanks.
 
Here's the other photo I should have posted with the instructions.

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L Perry,
Was this a union plumbing job?
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Other than the clutch, what are the rough spots you're trying to fix?
Like Charlie, I have no clue on your plow.
 
Lol, I was wondering where you guys get them international harvester flags for your cubs, they look good.
 
Jeff B. -

I bought mine from:

Southern Star Customs
Rt. 2, Box 270
Vandalia, IL 62471

They tend to be at all the IH events as well. Got a 3x5 and a some smaller "clip it to your car window" ones...

Bruce M. -

EGR perhaps?
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Peter S,
And if your spindles are bent cause some jackass did wheelies with your Cub before you got it, a BFH & a block of wood would be in order! That is if you don't have access to a press. BTDT
 
I do not want to guess what plow it is, but my little plow is sitting in one of my flower beds, with flowers planted around it and a mass of flowers coming off the mold board. Pretty good looking actually!
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I am older than Charlie by a few but I think I have a heck of lot more brain cells dead!!
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Pops
 
The paint is Case yellow and the other ruff spots are the collum were it bolt to the frame it needs welded due to a crack from vibration needs new front tires, lift hitch. The exhuast I did that way becuz I was not going to give $50 for a muffler were as if I did this I could use a muffler off a WD45 and the price for replacement is only $15.

(Message edited by lperry on July 21, 2006)
 
Lucas...My un-educated guess on the plow would be a Bolens or maybe it was made for a walk behind unit like a David Bradly...While we are guessing on attachments I ran across a Brinly disc that has smaller stands on it than all the others I have seen and was hoping someone could give me some insight on if this might be an earlier model or just different design....
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Hello:

I am a recent member of the IH Cub owners group. I have a Cub that looks like the 2 pictured on this web site by Stephan LaRoach. I'm seeing a serial number of 4740, running from the top of the machine down. Does this sound like the serial number to all of you guys and gals out there, or am I looking in the wrong place?
 
I like the pix of the 108 cub that has right and left brakes and not just well hope you have traction on both. That would be REAL handy plowing or turning sharp.
 
I have a model 72 cub and need a drawing of the pto assembly and the clutch assembly. Would someone please post these for me?
Thanks jack
 
Too bad I need parts 1,3,4,6,8,9,10,17 like I say the clutch is toast.
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Who makes a clutch disc for the 6 pin driver? thinking about going to the 6 pin and ditching the 3 pin due to the stock driver looking weak

(Message edited by lperry on July 22, 2006)
 

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