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  1. M

    Archive through August 12, 2007

    Kraig, Yes mine looks exactly like your picture with the creeper gear. Mine doesn't look as pretty. (ie. It's still used for cutting grass & blowing snow). Where is the welder located? I'm close to Toronto, Ontario. It obviously looks like I'll have to take the tractor apart to make the...
  2. M

    Archive through August 12, 2007

    Kraig, Thanks - I'll check the frame & see if that's my problem. If so, should I be looking for a welder for a solution, or is there a better solution that you know of. Thanks
  3. M

    Archive through August 12, 2007

    Cub Cadet Original - Clutch problem? I have a 1962 Cub Cadet original. When I apply the clutch I have a couple of bolt heads hitting the bar that is used to raise the mower assembly. (See the attached picture). This is a recent problem & I'm not sure what has caused this to happen. Any ideas?
  4. M

    Archive through January 29, 2004

    Wyatt C, Thanks for the advice. I'm assuming that the shifting cover is the one with the 8 bolts and also assume there is a gasket underneath. Part of this cover goes under the foundation of the seat ... does the seat foundation need to be removed first or will the shifting cover slip out...
  5. M

    Archive through January 29, 2004

    I have a 1962 Cub Cadet Original up here in Canada. I was blowing snow (we get lots of that stuff up here!) and I'm running into a problem shifting into reverse gear. It's OK in 1st gear. At first it started to slip out of reverse gear into neutral and now I can't get it into reverse gear...
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