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Charles, Bill, Dan Hoefler uses fiber washers on the hood hinge/pivot bolts between the hood and the grill (He might also be putting one behind the steel washer on the outside of the hood). He then tightens them so the hood is snug, it'll stay pretty much where he puts it. But then his tractors are show tractors that don't get much use.........
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(Message edited by kmcconaughey on August 13, 2004)
 
Seems kinda quiet around here.
Thought I publish a pic:

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Ray L. -

Ah, once again proving that the ONLY good looking side of a slant grille is the a$$ end!!!
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So, are they jacking up admission two bucks so they can give you a raise???
 
Bryan, don't make me post the progression of the Cub photo............. :eek:p
<font size="-2">'course, you'd likely just delete it anyway....</font>
 
Like Ken U, we now have twin trike motors, too, `cept we timed ours 21 months out of phase:

The doctors at our local hospital found, at 8:36AM this morning, a 9-lb, 11-ounce, 21-1/2" boy inside Mrs. King.

Mama and baby (Alex) are doing well.
 
Gov:
Now ya did it. Don't expect to see your Commuter book any time soon. . . .
I gather that your taste and mental state relative to Slant Grilles is on a par with Ken's kids. Course, there's hope for them. They can still grow up out of it. . . .
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RAY, Kraig - Bryan's just jealous because He doesn't have one.....
 
Rich K.:
Congrats. Does this mean less cash in the Cub kitty?

BTW: nice Slant Grille in your profile.
 
Rich K., CUBGRATULATIONS!!!! <font size="-2">Soooooo, can I expect another cigar for my humidor?</font> :eek:)
 
Dennis:
Some people plateau at an early age (some time right after 8th grade graduation). There may be no helping him.
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What are the differences between a 1200 and a 129? I'm going to look at a 1200 as my spare mower.
 
Thanks everyone for your insight on the hood problem. I once saw a cub cadet with dual wheels on the rear. Out of curiosity, how are these fabricated?
 
hi, any ideas on why my 1450 runs the battery dead sometimes? i have put new cables on it,checked grounds etc. also the amp guage does not move when its running but will show aslight discharge with the lights on. my 128 moves a good bit on the guage. any ideas would be appreciated.
 
Other than adding oil, transaxle is officially DONE!

Should be about all I could want for plowing, internal brake so I can run weights on the inside of the wheels, 23% overdrive with first, second, and third gears useable for plowing (13T, 15T, 17T topshaft gears) fine spline carrier, sight glass in the rear cover. ALL new bearings, seals, and gaskets, and shifter gone through. Only thing left is paint this coming week.
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I used a powersteering pump. Done again, I would probably use the bottom tap that IH put at the bottom front of the gear drive tranny rather than tap my own on the side for both suction and return...I would only tap for return.

1/2" NPT Tap and HSS drill bit were over $100.
 
Yep; that was a big help Digger! Couldn't find my calculator after the move...
 
Johhny S,
The 1200 is a gear drive in the Quiet Line series, with an ISO-mounted engine,and electric PTO and the 129 is a hydro with a solid mounted engine,and mechanical PTO. Dunno what else you want to know. ;-)
 
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