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Brandon- I've replaced the QA pins on my blade with a solid piece of 1/2" HR Rod along with several on the QA snowchuckers that I've owned over the years, best investment in a cub attachment that I made IMHO>
 
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Thanks for the info. I saw how to adjust the PTO in the book after i asked how to.
 
Guys, PLEASE hit the "enter"/"return" key between pics so I don't have to go to the next room to read the posts. Right now, the posts are about 2 1/4 screens wide.
 
It's not wide anymore.
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Dave H. Thank You for posting your pics of the correct shade of green deemed appropriate for this forum. And you have a very nice looking Cub.
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Willian B. Congratulations on your recent acquisitions.
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Angel just said that according to the paper it is supposed to get to 38* today. Ohmigod.... MORE Global Warming from all these Cub Cadets having to move so dang much snow this winter.
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Thanks, Charlie.
William B,
Is that electric lift from a wideframe? My 147 is my favorite tilling tractor.
 
Rick-
Any flat-base oil pan will work. I think my engine was from a 104/5. You'll just need to drill a new hole through the frame for the oil-drain plug, and it helps to weld a nut on the drain-plug so you can use a ratchet with an extention to drain the oil instead of trying to fit an open end or crescent wrench under that classically narrow frame.

<font size="-2">I can't remember if I had to drill new holes for the engine mount bolts or not...
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I think I just knocked the nuts off the back of the old holes.</font>

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Hugh-
I'm not a leader, I'm just an instigator.....
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hello guys. Jim wants me to make the trip to Bethesda MD 20814 to get his 125 he paid for. i`am thinking of making the trip. he asked me because i`am planning a trip to Maine to Frank C for a bunch of parts that i have bought off epay and other (snow blade). so i have been thinking of makeing the long drive there 828miles from Franks place in Maine.I would not know what to Charge for that trip. later Don T
 

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