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    102 seat pan advice

    Thanks so much. I look forward to hearing from you. I thought about removing the blue band but am concerned that it might be really difficult to put it back on again.
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    102 seat pan advice

    Hi all, I have a near perfect 102 seat for my Cub Cadet 102. Unfortunately after a fluke mishap the seat pan became bent on one side and now the seat does not sit level from one side to the other. I have removed the seat from the tractor. In order to try to straighten the seat pan I want to know...
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    New Member - Dan Stoner - Cub 102

    Hi Dan, I suspect the cam follower in the "Ross" steering box is worn flat on the sides. It shouId be more of a cone shape. I recently took my steering box apart to find this out. In order to do this you will need to remove the steering wheel and that can be challenging. Then undo the steering...
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    New Member - Dan Stoner - Cub 102

    Hello Dan, I have a 102 as well [1967] and although I have not had the carb apart I have worked on old small engines. Just take your time and take it apart. A few pictures are good to help you when you go to reassemble. Lots of people to help you here.
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    Steering wheel removal

    I got mine off by putting a 7/16 bolt and some flat washers on the bolt into the steering shaft hole. I used an air hammer with a blunt end tool to hammer the bolt as I pulled up on the wheel with my free hand. After a few bursts with the air hammer the steering wheel came off. I had used...
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    Sean from Ontario Canada

    Hello all, I recently became the owner of a Cub Cadet 102. I believe it is a 1967. Currently I am reading what I can fine about this model and starting to do some minor repairs. I have been informed that my tractor has some options on it that perhaps were not all that common on the basic 102...
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