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    Archive through October 07, 2013

    Thanks for the help! I found another complete working lift arm in my "save for another tractor department". So, I will be able to bring my 122 to Montrose this weekend. Not so much pressure to get the original arm repaired and reinstalled. Thanks again for the help!
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    Archive through October 04, 2013

    Has anyone ever tried to replace the rod inside the manual lift lever on a 122? Mine was stuck; when taking the top (where pushed with thumb) off, it twisted off. Found the washer to keep the spring straight was worn and binding. Would it be easier to find a replacement arm?
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    Fall Harvest Day 2010 Montrose, Mn

    Thanks to the Host's of the Fall Harvestor Plow Day! We had a very good time.
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    Archive through July 17, 2010

    Has anyone ever installed a K301 in a 682? I want to transplant the K301 from a 1250 into a 682. Can the "Quiet Line" engine frame rails be used in the 682? The frame of the 682 does have the raised/angled areas like a "Quiet Line" but hole spacing is different. I checked the...
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    Lets see all those off topic tractors

    Dave I must have one like you described. Hard rubber front tires... non adjustable small diameter steel tie rods that bend very easily.
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    Lets see all those off topic tractors

    Looks like a Springfield (dont know the models).
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    Fall Harvester PLOW DAY "2009"

    Sounds like a few people camping this year. Talked to some people at the "Little G Expo" who are coming again this year because they had such a good time last year. Bob is providing the pulling sled again this year; pulling under lights Friday and Saturday evening.
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    Fall Harvester Plow Days - Sept 19 - 20, 2008

    We really had a good time and appreciate the Betzlers hospitality for the use of their property. Also would like to thank Bob, Tony and sponsers for all the work they did.
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    Archive through April 18, 2008

    Thought someone might be interested in an IH pickup listed on the May 17, Howard Lake auction bill. http://www.midwestauctions.com/lampi/_private/index.htmll.
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    Archive through April 18, 2008

    Thought someone might be interested in an IH pickup that is listed on this sale bill. http://www.midwestauctions.com/lampi/_private/index.html
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    Archive through January 21, 2008

    For Sale: 1948 Farmall Cub Excellant Condition, New Rubber, Completely Restored with Implements $4500.00 (320) 255-9177 Bob (leave Msg)
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    Archive through January 21, 2008

    Found a gas tank.
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    Archive through January 21, 2008

    Wanted: Gas tank for a 80 Cub Cadet. Please email price (with shipping)(Foreston, MN 56330) Thanks Dave
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    Archive through January 02, 2008

    Art- Thanks, I have considered that too, but had these and if the process was not going to be too time consuming or expensive, I was curious about trying it (probably more to see if I could do it). Dave
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    Archive through January 02, 2008

    Has anyone ever tried drilling out the spot welds, to remove the center section of a wheel? I have some JD wheels that I am considering trying this on (to change the offset to fit a Cub). I noticed an ad for spot weld cutting bits in a recent Hot Rod magazine. Pro or Con advice appreciated.
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