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  1. jbrewer

    1512D Spiral pin on driveshaft keeps fallling out. What should I do?

    I'll vote for the safety wire. Never seen one fail that way.
  2. jbrewer

    CC 102 dash pedestal

    That'll hold 'er!
  3. jbrewer

    1512D not running right

    I found this necro thread, and I've done the fuel petcock filter clean several times. Looks like I'm due to do it again....sigh. Off comes the seat fenders, etc...again! I usually find a glob of slime around the filter that's in the tank. I wonder if there's a way to avoid this?
  4. jbrewer

    Seat for cub cadet 122

    Rocking it side saddle!
  5. jbrewer

    Welder madness

    They look like MY welds :-)
  6. jbrewer

    Archive through November 11, 2011

    Chris, that's a really fantastic setup. I wonder how many of those are still complete, and more rare still, running? It's really neat to see John
  7. jbrewer

    Archive through November 07, 2011

    Starter / Gens have a polarity that can be "set" with momentary jumpering. Perhaps that's why there's multiple posts involving "backards" units. If the ammeter is reading upscale when it should be reading downscale, reversing the two wires at the back of the gauge will fix it.
  8. jbrewer

    Archive through November 03, 2011

    Wanted.... lower grill insert for a 106. THANKS for any pointers!
  9. jbrewer

    Archive through October 22, 2011

    The best way is ask a kid to do them for you :-) Otherwise, you can use a utility like IRFANVIEW (a free download) or you can send the photo to me and I'll shrink it and get it right back to you. John
  10. jbrewer

    Archive through October 22, 2011

    Got some time to clean the O up a bit...there's actually a tractor under all the moss and grease. Still has the orig. carb and oil bath cleaner, and everything seems to be there. It had one of those "anti-foul" spark plug extensions, so I'm sure it's well worn, but it should be an interesting...
  11. jbrewer

    Archive through October 22, 2011

    Well, the first order of business on the Scruffy O was to remove the german Hella driving lights. I know how easy it is to overdrive one's stock lights with that brutishly powerful 7 horse Kohler!!
  12. jbrewer

    Archive through October 22, 2011

    Well, the Cub addiction has bitten hard. Here's a scruffy "O" that followed me home yesterday. I think it's saveable if there's no rod poking thru the block, but man oh man it's had a life!
  13. jbrewer

    Archive through October 19, 2011

    Tonights dinner time conversation: "Yes hon, I know I just bought the first Cub 3 weeks ago, but this Original is not too far away , and the price is affordable, and at least it's not a boat...."
  14. jbrewer

    Archive through October 07, 2011

    Nice job on the ramps (and nice Cubs too!)
  15. jbrewer

    Archive through September 30, 2011

    Got my first and only Cub home today, a 123. I'm really going to enjoy this and I'm sure I'm going to need your help and advice. Meanwhile here's some pictures
  16. jbrewer

    Archive through September 24, 2011

    I drove, I saw, I purchased. I'm now the proud owner (though not yet in possession) of a Model 123. I will go to get it next weekend , but after some years of checking out Cubs, I'm going to own one. I got to mow some with it and I like the Hydro. It'll need some work, but that's part of...
  17. jbrewer

    Archive through September 24, 2011

    Well, I'm hoping that tomorrow is a good day for a drive and a visit to go see the 123 in the earlier picture. It seems well cared for and owned by a guy willing to spend a lot of email time detailing the condition. This is a whole lot more fun process than buying a tin mower at the Big Box...
  18. jbrewer

    Archive through September 04, 2011

    Want good running Cub w/mower deck and 12HP or greater engine. Hydro a plus, but all models considered. Not looking for a hangar queen but a good working tractor. I'm in east central NC , but will drive a reasonable distance for the right unit. Thanks! Pictures appreciated.
  19. jbrewer

    Archive through September 21, 2011

    Hello Frank There IS a 149 ... it's a bit far away (150 miles) but it's possible. That's one with full hydro, both for trans and lift, correct? John
  20. jbrewer

    Archive through September 21, 2011

    I like turning wrenches and fixing stuff, so that's a plus, and I *have* priced the MTD stuff at the Box Store. I've gone that route before , which is why I ended up here (I've visited off and on over the past couple years before I was in the market, so it was only a matter of time). Frank...
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