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Paul B., Thanks for joining in.
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I was eventually going to get to those. Have you heard any theories on the two square holes in the lower grill? I seem to recall something about a front mounting system but I could be dreaming. Or just crazy...
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Michael H., I believe it may operate functions on the assembly line.
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Marlin, go for it! I have way to many projects as it is.
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Kraig
You are correct about the holes in the 70/100 proto grill being for a planned front mounting system for implements. Harold Schramn told me the holes were part of a shaft driven mowing deck system, but the "bean counters" nixed that idea because of the cost, so the holes were not needed. I assume filling the holes in on the production models made the sand cast molds for the grill housing easier/simpler to make.
 
Paul, thanks for the memory refresher! I had forgot about the shaft drive mower deck system. Oh what could have been...

Charlie, I would never have thought to do a search on those 800 numbers.
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Kraig
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Hope the newby's are enjoying the trip down memory lane. I sure am! Thankyou!
 
Jerry,
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I think it's time for some old <FONT COLOR="ff0000">I</FONT><FONT COLOR="000000">H</FONT> Cub Cadet adds from National Geographic Magazine.

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