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  1. M

    Archive through March 24, 2014

    Looking for part for Cub Cadet 104---I'm looking for the rear transmission case cover, part number IH-106394-C1. If you have one laying around, I would be willing to take it off your hands. Only stipulation with it, is that i do not want one that's rusted through or close to it. Need it to be...
  2. M

    Archive through March 24, 2014

    Would anyone here by chance a a photo of the driveshaft connected in a 104? Need to put one in, but would like to see it put together before I attempt it. Let me know. Thanks in advance.
  3. M

    Archive through March 23, 2014

    Thanks Bill!
  4. M

    Archive through March 23, 2014

    QUESTION ABOUT 104---I am purchasing a 104 from a gentleman next weekend. The seller wants to keep the creeper gear and is going to remove it. My question is, besides replacing the drive shaft (i'm assuming I just need the standard drive shaft for the 104), is there anything else I would need...
  5. M

    Archive through December 01, 2012

    Thanks Kraig. Will work on that Thursday
  6. M

    Archive through December 01, 2012

    Kraig...would that be located behind the battery or underneath more near the brake pedal?
  7. M

    Archive through December 01, 2012

    I wanted to Thank everyone here who responded to my post about my transmission. I got the lever freed up and now it, now it moves into forward and reverse quite smoothly. And I got power to the rear tires! Now on to the next issue. When its in gear and you press the brake, the pedal stops...
  8. M

    Archive through November 29, 2012

    Kraig.....thanks for the reply. I should have been more specific. I used the WD-40 Specialist Rust Release Penetrant Spray. www.wd40specialist.com/products/penetrating-oil/
  9. M

    Archive through November 29, 2012

    David.....I have no idea how long it had set prior to me getting it. I'm thinking the same thing. I did flood as much as I could with that new WD40 rust remover spray. May need more
  10. M

    Archive through November 29, 2012

    Scott.....I just saw your edit to your reply. To answer your question, when I try to move the lever to forward or reverse, it does not move out of neutral.
  11. M

    Archive through November 27, 2012

    Thanks Edward! I appreciate it! I'll do that!
  12. M

    Archive through November 27, 2012

    David and Donald......yeah after we ran the engine, we did recheck the fluid in the rear end, which we did add more.
  13. M

    Archive through November 27, 2012

    Donald.....never had the parking brake locked. But I know what you mean. Thanks
  14. M

    Archive through November 27, 2012

    Scott......us there a way to check the hydro fluid? When I look at the diagram for the system, I don't see a way to do that. I got copies of both the owners and service manuals, and neither show or talk about away to do this. They only talk about the rear end fluid. Unless I missed it somewhere.
  15. M

    Archive through November 27, 2012

    Thanks for the suggestion Keith. I was actually going to go thru the brake adjustment procedure, and actually forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder!
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