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KRAIG - Actually, Bryan sat his camera on the table of Dan's drill press and set the timer so he could get back in the picture, so I guess Dan's drill press took the pic.

Bryan had had a cake made with a picture of his Original air brushed onto the frosting. Great likeness and great cake!

PAUL B. - Jim had a FULL pickup and tandem axle trailer load of Cubbies & parts to head home with at Dan's place too. Seems like back then there were a LOT of big stashes of tractors & parts.
 
Denny, ah! The old camera timer trick.

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Paul B., your memory is darn good! I found the post that goes with that photo of Jim with his van and trailer:

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By Jim Steele (Jsteele) on Friday, February 4, 2000 - 09:33 am:

Here's a shot of me and dad from the C-c-o-o-l-l-d-d Cub Collecting Cruise. You can get a glimpse at the load, too. <!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote>
 
Sean, here are some photos that might be helpful. The first two are from the Operator's Manual, the next two are of a 12hp in my 125 but the choke and throttle cables connect up the same.

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Good Morning and Happy Holidays!!!!!

I have revived the IH Cub Cadet Identification Cubsite. It can be found here http://www.geocities.ws/jluckeycubfor the time being. I would like to talk to Charlie about finding it a forever home.

Hope you are all well.

Jon Luckey
 
Jon, WOW!
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BACK! I can't recall the last time you posted.
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Good to see your website is back too, that was a useful site for info on Cub ID.
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Kraig,

I am sure it has been years. I have been busy honing my skills in many things and been away from cubbing for a while. But one must always return "home" eventually;o)
 
Kraig,

You don't need much of an arm twisting to show pictures of the killer Kohler do you! Such a nice looking build.
 
Rick, well, if I had photos of an actual 100 I would have used those instead. After looking for 100 photos and coming up empty handed, I remembered I had the photos of Killer readily available so...
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good day all
I `am working on my 125 rebuild and would like to know what tap is needed to clean up the holes in the pan used to mount the 12 K in the frame ? thought I might as well do that now. I`am getting read to paint the tin for the 12K and the engine. thanks later Don T
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DON - I'm 99% sure they're 3/8"-16, or 3/8" Coarse thread.
 

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