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  1. J

    Archive through January 27, 2018

    Also ten head bolts instead of nine for the smaller engines.
  2. J

    Gold Rush Alaska

    Gold rush kickoff at 7 CDT tonight. Episode one at 8 CDT.
  3. J

    Archive through September 30, 2017

    It was down here for sure. Withdrawal pains!
  4. J

    Any John Deere owners???

    Keith Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
  5. J

    Archive through September 30, 2017

    Where is the gas cap when filling? on the tank. Rotella single or multigrade? just keep it full. Best looking series besides 129? hasn't been made yet. Hydro or gear? hydro What was behind the green door? Monty Hall.
  6. J

    Archive through July 28, 2017

    There's room in the IH Cub Haulers topic, but it is OTF too!
  7. J

    Archive through January 07, 2017

    Rumor has it that the world is going to the one percenters on Jan. 20 2017 Sure hope you're happy with that!
  8. J

    Archive through November 28, 2016

    David and Kraig All of the blade lift brackets I've seen appear to be made from 1/2" thick steel and some of them have unwanted bends. I would go thicker than 3/8".
  9. J

    Archive through November 19, 2016

    Jason I buy a tin or aluminum for sale sign at the hardware store and stick the paper decal to it. Then cut it to size and attach to the steering wheel with double sided tape. Cheap and easy!
  10. J

    Archive through September 15, 2016

    <font color="119911">Gotta love those green stripe tractors!</font>
  11. J

    Archive through September 15, 2016

    Charlie <font color="119911"><font size="+2">I just taught myself how to do it!</font></font>
  12. J

    Archive through September 15, 2016

    Charlie You haven't gone both ways yet.}}}}
  13. J

    Archive through August 27, 2016

    Austin My experience when buying used tractors is the condition of the oil on the dipstick can tell a lot about that engine. If it's a good engine and the owner is proud of it the oil will be clean and full. If it's old and tired and consumes oil they may not change it very often and it will...
  14. J

    Archive through August 10, 2016

    Wayne Cause it's a gear drive right? Not cause it's the color of money.
  15. J

    Archive through July 26, 2016

    Harry I thought the thick gasket between carb and block was to keep the gas from boiling in the carb bowl and causing vapor lock on QLs. I have no written proof of that though. Maybe someone will chime in yet.
  16. J

    Archive through July 04, 2016

    Thanks Charlie for a great patriotic start to the day! For Jeff
  17. J

    Archive through June 23, 2016

    I'm puzzled at how the hydrostat could roll away and cause that much damage unless it was running. My 129 and 5x8 trailer rolled down my driveway and into the street once but slow enough there was no damage. I was alerted by honking horns and got out there to find it six inches away from putting...
  18. J

    Archive through June 21, 2016

    Harry The correct police and the PTO police know why the 1250 frame isn't suitable for the 149 manual PTO! I see the 1250 has a brake pad (rubber) that would look nice on the 149.
  19. J

    Things that Kill my Cub time.

    Marlin Many people use a rubber padded floor mat when they stand in the same place for long periods. Sometimes the employer provides it for them. It is in their best interest to keep you happy and productive.
  20. J

    Archive through April 21, 2016

    David I just tilled some sod for a new garden, when those tines get a good bite you're going forward regardless of hydro or gear drive. I have ags and wheel weights on my 149 and I can't stop it. In this case hydraulic lift is your best friend to get the tines up quickly. So unless you have...
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