• This community needs YOUR help today!

    With the ever-increasing fees of maintaining our vibrant community (servers, software, domains, email), we need help.
    We need more Supporting Members today.

    Please invest back into this community to help spread our love and knowledge of all aspects of IH Cub Cadet and other garden tractors.

    Why Join?

    • Exclusive Access: Gain entry to private forums.
    • Special Perks: Enjoy enhanced account features that enrich your experience, including the ability to disable ads.
    • Free Gifts: Sign up annually and receive exclusive IH Cub Cadet Tractor Forum decals directly to your door!

    This is your chance to make a difference. Become a Supporting Member today:

    Upgrade Now

Archive through September 04, 2010

IH Cub Cadet Forum

Help Support IH Cub Cadet Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Here are some pics of the 147 that was with the other tractors that I brought home recently. It's on the to-do list along with the keepr list. I still haven't broken the news to Angel yet. Fancy however thinks is neat. Still debating on keeping the 23z10.5x12s on the rear or not. Eventually it will be another Plow Day tractor.

207368.jpg


207369.jpg


207370.jpg


207371.jpg


Someone had to cut on the rear area behind the seat.
bash.gif

207372.jpg
 
If anyone is having a hard time staying logged in, not to worry, It's being checked out.

Ah, I wonder if it anyone else was having trouble.
 
Terry Reed
(If anyone is having a hard time staying logged in, not to worry, It's being checked out. )

I`am glad i`am not the only one lol
draw.gif
 
guys in the 70's dodge with 1000lb snow plow assys used a dodge power steering pump to lift and angle the plow plus run the steering and had no problems just an idea
 
Lanny, I know a little about dodge trucks, I've got 2 70's. Wasn't that a seperate pump for the plow? Most guys just didn't run the belt when they wasn't running the plow.
 
quick question
will a 14 horse block out of a john deere 214 fit/or be the same as a 1450's
 
Finally got to do some work on my cubs today. The temperature finally got below 90 for the first time since June(seems like). Put the wide/high flotation tires on the 106. Took off the valve cover and inside contents to find some knot-head used some kind of rubber sealant on everything.
rant.gif
Of course they had the drain hole sealed where the oil drains back into the block.
screwloose.gif
Removed the carb, cleaned and adjusted it. Put all the linkage, choke, and throttle cables back on and adjusted everything. Also took off the custom air filter cover and put a oem cover on along with a new air filter. It sure does run good now! Wanted to take it to the car wash for a bath, but I ran out of time.
212849.jpg


Spent the rest of the day welding and grinding on a pan seat for my 100. Now I feel like this dude:
Slant%20Tongue.gif
 
Marty G. Pretty darn sharp little fella there.

Richard T. I sure wish that I had a shop like yours.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top