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Art A

ROTFLMAO!!
 
Does anyone have a pic of where/how the assist springs attach when using on a hydro?
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Think I would like to try it!!
 
Well, I got my 100 starting AND charging now.

Thanks to my good buddy Jerry Bliler!
Here he is with his 100 that he's finishing up.
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And here he is with his vintage gear lube can.
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He was supposed to be taking his wife out to dinner for their anniversary, but was in the garage with me instead. What a guy!

Jerry, I got some cleaner last night and this afternoon on my lunch hour I was able to clean it up and put it back together and mounted and got to hear it run again. I then unhooked the positive battery cable and it stayed running. Whew!

Now I have the steering wheel off so I can't even drive it around yet. Oh well, it's getting there.

Oh yeah, here's Jerry's Original that he refurbised. It's a worker, but it looks real good now!
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Thanks again Jerry,
Keith

Sorry, the pictures aren't so great. All I had with me was my phone.
 
Keith L.
Man, I dunno if I'd let him in my shop or not. He looks a little crazed.
I think he drank to much of that gear lube.
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Dave C.
You want cat 0 lift and the lower lift mounts for a 122?
There is no such thing man.
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Maybe I'm just slower than normal today.
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I have a cub 1000 that needs side panels.How much is a set of side panels worth?
 
Herman P
Welcome to the Forum. You may need to look at the for Sale area or surf eBay for awhile to come up with a price/worth, they usually aren't much.

David Bromlow, great pics, I have the same problem on a 1250.

There, I have finally posted again!
 
Ok guys Ol Pops just bought a 106 now with my eyes all bloodshot from staying awake at night thinking what am I going to do with "this" little guy I am starting to formulate a plan.

The saga will soon begin! Oh it is a rolling tractor no motor. So many options so little sleep.

Pops
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Dustin - I've got a 149 with a 42" deck and the specified PTO to Deck belt is IH 490-489-R2 which is 80" long. In my experience I found using the IH 473-462-R4 (81" x 3/8") belt was much easier to get on-and-off the deck. I've been using a 81" belt for 10 years. Not the same belt though, as I've replaced it about three times.
 
Dave L - Last week I had the same problem and Kendell's photo and info help me out. Once I found the mark on the flywheel I painted it with a fine tipped White-Out pen. Because the hole is hard to see with the generator mounted, with a cold chisel I made a small notch on the engine pulley (the pulley to the Starter/Generator), and with a center punch a mark on the engine casting opposite the pulley notch. I also painted these, which made it so much easier to get the points set.
 

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