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Boy,the Apostle ran across a sweetheart,I'll let him elaborate when he wants....
 
CHARLIE,

At the risk of getting "POOFED AGAIN"
You haven't see anything when it comes to A$$HOLES unitl you come to SO. Florida. We have more of them per square mile than anywhere else in the U.S. and most of them don't speak English!

If the Yellow Pages ever gives a heading to that word the only section that would have more listings under it would be "Escort Services" and Lawyers.

Just a humble opinion from a former New Jersey-New York Eastern Pa. resident!
 
the original is pretty basic...electric start, rotary mower, but I already have the snow-plow for it. the 128 has a burnt up pto but is otherwise in great shape. and thanks for the clutch diagram
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(Message edited by jinfante on May 18, 2005)
 
MICHAEL G.
99% of the east coasters are SUPER people, BUT, there are that 1% that screw it up for the rest, It's sad too, especially when you think that they could have gotten many people buying from them just for letting a little information being used somewhere besides their website.
It wasn't the fact that they refused the information, it was the attitude in which they declined. Oh well, onward and upward.
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Jeffrey I,
If the O has nothing special on it, that's way to much money unless it's a super low serial numbered tractor.
PTO repair is a 30 minute job. Go for the 128!
 
Attention SHADE TREE MECHANIC: I adjusted the gap in my electric PTO clutch on my 1650 today. Each of the 4 nuts had to be moved some. It certainly was not at .010. Playing with it while cold worked very good today. I put it all back together again and will mow tomorrow for an extended time. I will see if it engages after it has been used an hour or so. If it does not,I guess it means my clutch is going. If it works ok it means the too wide of gap was the problem. Stay tuned and thanks again for the help.
 
Jeffrey I,

An O is an nice thing to have, they are fun little tractors, but if it does not have anything special then ya might want to just wait. I have never used a 128, but I would not pass it up. I would go with the 128. Just my .02

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somewhere i remember seeing a cross reference list for pto belts to common replacements, where is that? (looking for multiple tractors, both narrow and wide frame)
 
... and another quick question...

what type of pins are to be used for shear pin in tiller? spiroll pin or ?


thanks
 
Rick M...Grease choice here is c-IH multi-purpose 251H EP grease (red label tube). Great grease!!

More on my new lil greasewell/goldmine (with pics) later today....
 
Anybody got a part number for a 782 driveshaft? I've got the service, engine, owners, parts manual from C&G...but I'll be durned if I can find it in there anywhere. Thanks.
 
Just wanted to thank everyone for their response to my questions regarding the 50a mower deck spindle bearing. C & G had what I needed. The st745 bearing/spindle setup around $60.00 per. By far the least expensive repair. Hopefully, it'll make a difference in the performance of the mowing.
 
Does anyone have a diagram or parts list for installation of a 3-point on a 106? Best I can tell I need a standard 3-point before I can install a sleeve hitch adapter. True? (This is assuming that it will be running soon
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Lisa,
If your 106 does not have a 3 point hitch you will need all these parts except item #7 you should already have. Be aware that when you buy a 3 point from someone they usually do not include all the parts required. There are/were a couple of guys selling 3 points in the for sale section. For Sale
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(Message edited by tcbusch on May 19, 2005)
 
Lisa, here is a drawing of the required parts. And yes, this is required before you can use the sleeve hitch adapter.

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Here are the part numbers but I don't think any of these parts are available new.

1) IH-530502-R1, Shaft, Lift Lever
2) IH-384655-R1, Lever, Lift
3) IH-384679-R11, Plate Assy, Lift Bar Attaching
4) IH-384677-R1, Bar, Lift
5) 711-3073, Spacer, Lift Bar
6) 703-0400, Link, Lower Hitch
7) 703-0401, Drawbar, Fixed (This is a standard part that come with the tractor)
8) IH-529176-R1, Bracket, Lift Lever Mounting
 
Thanks Ken... I assumed (Yeah I know ass-u-me
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) lithium would be OK... But I'm sure that's got the potential to be like the great Hy-Tran debate
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I just remember in the Army some things we could use lithium grease on, others required straight, plain old grease in the maintenance manuals.
 
Thanks much. Nothing worse than thinking you have everything you need, driving 40 miles to find out you missed a bolt, a washer, or worse - something you have to order and wait 5 more days for. Tends to make me kinda' cranky.. Now I can avoid that.
 
Lisa, check with Travis or Cub Cadet Connection, see link above and the classifieds, Cub Connection has a post stating they have 3 point hitches for Originals through 1650s. Travis has some of the parts, reproduction versions, on his website CC Specialties, see link above and the classifieds.
 

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