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HYDRO HARRY- You bet, Charlie's tiller lubricant recommendation is spot on. I use it in all my chain case chain drive tillers!

- Have a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day Holiday!

- Great pictures BTW!

My International 1450 Cub Cadet is running like a champ!
 
James Mac - yes those decks are commonly referred to as cast end decks (just easier I think than saying cast ends and cast center). You know they'll last a life time, and another life time, and another (maybe time to replace the bearings) and another and another....

Keith - just fill it about half full - but just the top half
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John B

that's an amazing picture. It's what I think of when I picture what america is all about.
 
John/Jeff, It was about 9:30 and I was just going trough Winnebago. If I had more Time I would have.
 
Update on jumping deck belt on my 108. Going by deck pulley looking like it was nose diving to much I removed the front lift bracket from its mounting points, " 2 arms at deck, 2 pivots at lift frame, and 1 arm at tractor frame" sectioned the single arm at tractor frame so that front mounting points are now approx. 2" higher when installed. Now the pulley is almost perfectly parallel to the tractor frame. Now it works perfectly.
 
John B., and Joe C., I second what Mike wrote, awesome photos!
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