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  1. J

    CLEAN Jokes

    Wife says to her husband "I want to get a breast enlargement." Husband says You don't need to go under the knife and spend lots of money, there a better no cost way. Oh really? What? Well simply get some toilet paper and each morning rub it between your breasts. How is that going to work? Well...
  2. J

    Down Under restro of a 1572

    Bloody Hell Mates, I got so paranoid about the green I prioritised it over mechanicals and now I'm reading "don't worry about it" too late!! SO tell me guys 1. the white paint to use. 2. how to take off and replace the Cub Cadet logos?
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    G'day Mates, OK, I get it, the green is going! Yes Kookaburras are part of the Kingfisher family. Having lived here for 47 years this is the 4th generation. Lovely social birds. Its a family of five and they have recently had babies which are still in the dead tree hollow nest. I know there...
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    Well send you pics of the sheared bolt in the clutch later and the much hassle to fix but for now am mobile, 2miles to home. Once there this is my mates checking her out and giving their approval. Tech stuff later, this too much cute to post first.
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    Jeez, of course the clutch is to take load off the starter motor. (sometimes the stupid takes a while to wear off )
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    Thanks Harry Bursell (Hydroharry) and Steve Blunier "Mr. Plow" (Central IL) (Sblunier), I got all prepared to do the relief vavles and after taking the cover off and starting the engine, I noticed for the first time that the disconnect clutch was well named because that's all it was doing at...
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    G'day Mates, So grateful for all your assistance. I did find a hydraulic mum and dad shop who after much searching had one 20 litre of this ($AUD120.00)! Also they are getting a filter which seems to match the part number. Not waiting for that, I drained the diff, it wasn't grimy in there at...
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    G'day Mates, glad to be part of this group and thanks for your kind welcomes. Apart from Roos we have feral deer around our beautiful Dandenong Ranges where I am a volunteer firefighter with much sympathy for California right now... I drained the axle by pulling the plate off and have gasket...
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    Thanks Marty, Actually it has been outside and lesser items have succumb to rust but not this Baby! I will be restoring, mechanicals first, then I want a front bucket and after that the paint job. Any clues on a hydraulic bucket? I haven't looked seriously here. On YouTube seems mainly...
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    Thanks Steve
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    Down Under restro of a 1572

    I am restoring a 1572 diesel that has been sitting for 20+ years. The engine came to life quite easily but the hydro works and then doesn't. I suspect there is air to purge but I haven't seen anywhere how to do this. Any help greatly appreciated and I will continue to show the progress of my...
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