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Kraig gonna have to get the 1650 out can't catch the kids any more in 3 rd gear with the 70
 
The 127 handles the qa 42 real nice but when the wifes watchin ya gotta idle it down by the house... Don't need a broken window to add to my honey-do-list
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Does anyone have an operators manual or assembly manuals/instruction sheet that shows the main support brackets for an IH Windbreaker to fit a narrow frame 102/122? I am specifically looking for a diagram that shows the support brackets that attach to foot rests and hold the main windbreaker and windshield assembly. As I recall there is also a support that attaches to the steering column. If you do could you post it or email it me. thanks
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Terry, on my 125 there is a support bracket from each of the uprights that bolt to the front of the battery box. Here are some photos of it.

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Top view of the right side upright.

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Top view of the left side upright.

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General cab view.

I should note that I have since replaced the very cloudy windshield.
 
Terry, the 102/122 should use the same cab as the one on my 125.

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G.L., I was told that the early k161's had a 2 7/8 or 2.875 inch bore while the later ones had a 2 15/16 or 2.9375 inch bore which was the same as a std. bore for a k181. Depending on what year your engine is you may want to bore it to a K181 size since those are easier to find. This is what I was advised to do with my k161. I'm sure someone else can confirm or correct this. Hope this helps. Mike.
 
Kraig, I wonder if there were different mounting systems between the earlier and the later narrow frame models. The one for our 1966 102 didn't have the attachment that went to the battery box. Ours just had vertical pieces that attached to the foot rests, with braces on the right side and a brace to the steering column on the left. The windbreaker I am looking at has a similar mounting system to yours but is little different than one we had. Just curious if anyone recalls a different mounting sytem?
 
Terry, could be, in the earlier Parts and Accessories catalogs the windbreaker cab for the 102/122 has a different part number then the one that I posted: 407 113 R91. I have some manuals for the windbreaker cabs but not for the early 102/122 or even for my 125. I sure wish I had the installation manuals for them.
 
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