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This place has dried up! No snow
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It's about 80 miles up the interstate from me blinkslinkin weatherguessers!!
 
More snow will halft to take the 106 out, 4" 28deg out good morning to all you cubers.
 
I need some help,I have searched for prior posts but I need to plow snow. My 1450 won't move or lift unless I have the engine at an idle. If I add more rpm it won't move, Fluid level has been checked and is ok. Thanks
 
Larry N.

First thing I would check is for a sheared pin on the drive shaft.
 
I might actually see snow/ice today, one to two inches is on the forecast, but I will still plow what I want...
 
I have broken the friction disk of the front pto on my 107.
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I know they make aluminum clutch disk for tractor pulls. I am thinking of making a new one out of 3/16 thick aluminum. Has anyone made an aluminum friction disc for the front mechanical PTO?
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Woke up to snow this morning. We are suposed to have 4 inches by noon.
 
We got about 6", so I thought I would give it a shot one armed.
That freakin no good SOB 149 wouldn't start so I had to get the old standby 1450 out with a blade.
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And after 2 hours of pushing snow, I get in and find one damn pic on the camera, grrrrrrrrrr
 
Matt-
You're looking at an early 100 pedastal vs a late one. Early on in production, without the compression release the smaller starter/gen pulley was used along with a larger batery . . . hence the larger battery box. It's not an option, just an evolution of the product.
 
Well, good to see ya plowin again Charlie, Hows the wing comin? I know the feelin, I have the charger on my 149. It is only 24 degrees here in MD. soooo, I think that is what is slowin me down. It is tryin to snow, but we wont get anything significant untill 2-3PM today... Oh well, Time to haul farwood.
 
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