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Upgrade NowTONY - Dad made the mistake of selling the 70 I restored to a co-worker years ago, like 20 years ago, He traded a 3 year old original for the 70 brand new in 1965, it mowed two farm yards every week for 9 years then just the biggest yard for another 20 years, it wore out a couple new or rebuilt engines, but the tractor itself is amazingly tight. The co-worker who bought it had his kid mow his yard, last mowing of the year the kid shut the engine off after it mowed the last blade of grass and it coasted to a stop, and sat, and sat for a month or two, Dad knew it was sitting out, He could see it every day. Dad even told him to push it into the garage or else, which the guy had some smart remark in reply, so Dad put his ramps in his pickup, drove the 40 miles to work one Saturday morning, and stopped by the guys house about 4-5 AM, backed his truck in the ditch, set up the ramps, went over to the tractor, key was in it, He didn't need his spare key, It started, He ran it over to the truck, slowed to climb the ramps, then went on to work. Later that morning Dad saw the guy who bought it and Dad went right over and handed him back the three 100-Dollar Bills the guy paid for it. The guy made some smart azz comment but Dad didn't stick around to chit-chat. Dad and the other guy both drove fuel and fertilizer transport semi's. Anyhow, I was glad Dad got it back. SON & I both worked restoring it. SON welded up holes drilled in the hood for about ten hours one day, We both worked rebuilding the K-241 engine we put in it, I painted it, SON bought a pair of Deere wheel weights for it. I really need to put the decals on it. All new wire harness and voltage regulator.Just went on an ambulance call yesterday, when I got up the driveway I looked out into a field and there sit, at least, 7 Cubs. They are just sitting, dying in a field. They all looked pretty much intact. I think they just stop running and was parked. Not the time to inquire about them.
Is this a 782 and is there double up rag joints and new balls on each end of the shaft mine had a wore spot on one end and had to re-weld it and true up to fit ball right !!!! Are the spacers tall and right size ????Any idea’s on lining the engine mounting bolts up. Seems everything is all the way in and tight but at least a half of the hole or more off. New driveline and pins. Any ideas would be great. Thank you. Thanks
Did you get that motor to mount up Jake?Thank you and yes they do come up through the bottom and I did clean out and chase the threads while it was out. And locking the brake pedal down just releases the transmission side for me. Absolutely no play on the engine/drive plate side. It’s like the new driveline is just a touch off on where the roll pin goes through even though I did check and recheck it. I got a week to contemplate it while I work my 60 hr week now.
You bet,I'd like to help you with that clutch issue but don't know a thing about them...both mine are hydroAnd I’ve learned a lot and have got a lot of good advice on here.
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