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Jerry - I'm thinking the 108 does "not" use that INDAK style key in the link you listed.

Steve - got a pic of the key you are currently using? (hopefully you didn't twist yours off). I see Charlie is showing this one on his CC Specialties web site. I believe the original version has a slightly bigger head, and I think some of the earlier versions even had an IH stamped on them.
Standard Ignition Key PN/ IH-382458-R2, IH-131313-C2 USE IH-131313-C2
Fits Original, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76, 86, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 147, 169,
Farmall Cub, International Cub, 154, 184, 185, LO BOY
IH 131313 C1
$6.00 Ea.
tup.jpg

 
Harry is correct. The 86-1x8/9 and older, back to the original, used a key that looked like a key. Just about any key small key that will fit in the keyhole will work the switch. I remember once, a long time ago, we couldn't finds the key when we got to a destination. Dad had a locking gas cap key on his keyring and it worked just fine. In a pinch, even a small flat blade screwdriver can be used. Just use it to turn the switch, start it and let it return to run. Tuck the screwdriver in your pocket until you need to shut it off.

The 800-1x00/1x50 Quietlines and up use the generic INDAK key that is easy to find. I think even the current Cubs use a version of an INDAK key....
 
Jerry - I'm thinking the 108 does "not" use that INDAK style key in the link you listed.

Steve - got a pic of the key you are currently using? (hopefully you didn't twist yours off). I see Charlie is showing this one on his CC Specialties web site. I believe the original version has a slightly bigger head, and I think some of the earlier versions even had an IH stamped on them.
Standard Ignition Key PN/ IH-382458-R2, IH-131313-C2 USE IH-131313-C2
Fits Original, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76, 86, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 147, 169,
Farmall Cub, International Cub, 154, 184, 185, LO BOY
IH 131313 C1

$6.00 Ea.
tup.jpg

And find anyone that sells them that CHEAP! :cubwinker:
 
Thanks everyone I found one at the cub cadet dealer saved me 10 dollar shipping
 
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