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  1. J

    Archive through July 15, 2013

    782 for sale. I'm posting this for a friend. Email for contact info and you can deal directly with him. This tractor originally had the Series 1 engine which failed and was replaced when the tractor was a couple years old. This summer, the engine has developed a significant oil leak. The...
  2. J

    Archive through June 03, 2013

    #2 Cart hitch is sold.
  3. J

    Archive through June 03, 2013

    #2 Cart Parts Fenders $50 including shipping. Have some rust but nothing structural and it's all hidden. Wheels $50 including shipping. Includes thrust washers and one center cap. The cap is in usable condition, not brittle. The tires are dry-rotted, but one holds air. Don't know...
  4. J

    Archive through November 26, 2011

    Wide frame spring assist $100 including shipping in the lower 48. Tire chains for 23x10.50-12 turf tires. Have some surface rust, but not any wear to speak of. $50 including shipping in the lower 48. Tire chains--not sure what these were originally for, but the width seems to be...
  5. J

    Archive through November 26, 2011

    Of my stuff posted previously on 11/22, the NF lift rod bracket and one of the creepers are sold. The snow blade is sold pending payment & pickup.
  6. J

    Archive through November 02, 2011

    1968 Sears Custom 10XL. Been in the barn since 1982. Engine isn't stuck, but I would assume that rings and a valve job are in order. Comes with spare transaxle with hi/lo range. $150 obo. Sears spike tooth harrow to fit Sears 3-point hitch $100 Located about 1 hour west of...
  7. J

    Archive through November 14, 2011

    Creeper gear boxes, $170 each including shipping. Narrow frame lift rod bracket, $20 shipped. Narrow frame spring assist, $120 including shipping. Narrow frame snow blade. Includes lift arm bracket like the one above. $75 123 project tractor. Runs fair...
  8. J

    Archive through November 14, 2011

    126 project tractor. Runs but is going to need a rebuild. Comes with 48" deck and sleeve hitch as shown. Ag tires are not includes. I'll swap on a set of turf tires. $300. 1x6/1x7 headlight panel. $55 shipped in the lower 48. IH #2 cart. Missing tailgate. Rust damage...
  9. J

    Archive through May 05, 2011

    FOR SALE: Vacuum chute for 48" narrow frame ceck. Sold my Trac-Vac to a non-CC guy so he didn't need the deck chute. The outlet slips inside a 6" diameter flex hose. $35 Including shipping in the lower 48. Located in Cory, IN. I'd also sell the 48" deck, but I don't want to ship it.
  10. J

    Archive through March 13, 2011

    Older Trac Vac 580. Engine replaced with a new 9 hp B&S mid-summer 2009. I'd estimate about 50 hours on the replacement engine. There are a few issues that are going to need dealt with. The latch is broken that holds the tube in the front of the bin. There a couple broken studs on the...
  11. J

    Archive through January 25, 2011

    This may have been mentioned already--I'm skimming tonight--but if you follow that earlier link to the thrust bearing thread on the green forum, there are pictures of a set with some use on them. The hardened races were nearly gone. Although it's not the entire problem in this case, rolling...
  12. J

    Archive through January 24, 2011

    Don, shipping on a complete axle isn't bad. Should be about $15 to $20 unless you're somewhere remote. Charlie et al., does that axle have negative caster (bottom of spindle trails the top)? Looks like it in those pictures. I have one that I haven't installed on a tractor, yet, but I think...
  13. J

    Archive through January 23, 2011

    Dennis, I know orange was used for highway equipment, but what was the orange/green combination? Thanks, Jerry
  14. J

    Archive through January 17, 2011

    Unfortunately that rotated when it uploaded. The shape on the bottom is the one that works.
  15. J

    Archive through January 17, 2011

    Don, I had the same trouble with the steering wheel on my 125. I made a puller to work with my 3-jaw that would apply even pressure to the bottom of the hub. The style on the left works for getting pulleys off without damaging the edge, but it didn't work for the steering wheel because the...
  16. J

    Archive through January 13, 2011

    The type of frame cracking you guys are discussing on Originals isn't unique to Cub Cadets. I've had two Case 180s and a Simplicity 725 with the same problem. The design of he connection is similar to the 'O'--formed flange on the sheet metal with bolts running parallel to the tractor...
  17. J

    Rear Wheel Weights for our Cub Cadets

    Tyler, can you post a pic of the front side of these weights? I was going to post a pic of mine, but my weights are frozen together in a stack on a pallet behind the garage. These may indeed be Bolens weights, but I wonder if they're being mistaken for a different style of Bolens weight. I...
  18. J

    Archive through January 06, 2011

    I can see the tail end of the foot rest on the lift side. The case transaxles make the tractor a little wider that I realized. I didn't expect room that much room between the fender and tunnel. So do you have to shift the front and rear separately or do you have some sort of linkage rigged up...
  19. J

    Archive through January 06, 2011

    Robert, Are you using 2-speed Case transaxles, or did they make a single-speed? The hydraulic drive would make for a simple setup. Where do you put your feet? I don't know this guy well. He bought some stuff from me off ePay a couple years ago. He contacted me through them to buy some...
  20. J

    Archive through January 06, 2011

    Robert, Nice looking 4WD. I'd be interested in some details on it. Would you by chance be related to Michael Rock from southwest Michigan who's into John Deeres and GT pulling? Jerry
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