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Ryan M., this is the other photo I was thinking of but it doesn't show much detail.

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Charlie, JUST 3?
 
Ryan W.

I would do the trunion repair in place with a mig welder and hand file.

Jim
 
Jim P.,

Thanks for the guidance regarding the 'in place' trunion repair!
Ryan W
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OK A LITTLE MORE HELP ON MY CUB I AM REBUILDING,I HAVE A 149 HOOD AND A 14 HORSE K321A MOTOR ,BUT A GEAR DRIVE TRANS.I FINELY GOT TO MY REAR SER.#2050045U403062 SO WHAT DO I HAVE OR NEED TO BUY PARTS FOR.BRUCE
 
Bruce, the kind code, which is the 3 digits before the U in the serial number, says that what you have is a 128. FWIW, the serial number is the number after the U so the serial number of your Cub Cadet is: 403062
 
Looky what followed me home yesterday.
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A wideframe, needs a bit of work here and there but I aint sure what I am going to do with it just yet.
 
Hi, guys The snow total was 15" here so the 782D & snow thrower got a good work out. I'm still trying to find a scraperbar for my 42" Haban tried a couple of sponsors, no luck yet. If anybody has any suggestions please let me know! Thanks Rick
 
Hi All,

I attended the IH Collector's Club Winter Convention on Friday in Topeka. Met some really nice folks and got to meet Hank Will. Hank gave a nice presentation on the development for the 2/3 series from the Original using many sketches and artwork from Mr. Burnham. Quite an interesting story. Even got to visit with Hank afterwards, a super nice fellow. There was a small group of Cubbies on display outside for all to see as well and a very nice Spirit of 76 Cadet inside too.
 
What was the 18hp overhead valve k361 available in, any cubs?
 
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I just wanted to say hi to everyone.I've been reading the forum for awhile and decided to become a member.Brought home a big brother to the lil 106 today. A 1650. It needs a lil work here and there, but has plenty of potential. Nice to know there is a place where people still help people when they can
 
Earl, the only cubz Ive ever seen with a K361 are pullers... the biggest Kohler that I can think of was in the KT17 sreies in the X82 non diesels.
 
Hi group, I was wondering if the lift ratchet on my implement handle is supposed to be bent like this. This is on a narrow frame (124)
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I'm thinking that it should be straight but I figured that I would get some expert opinions before I straightened it. Thanks, Brian
 
Ken Davis - Your personal quote is something that I say quite often !
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... anybody want to buy some JB Weld ??
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Kraig, Is that your big tractor in the background of that pic?
 
Kentuck - Good to see u back Ken, hope u r O.K., hope u don't get cranky with me like u did with poor Anthony.
 
Graeme - me get cranky with you ? I would never do that. I'd just go down there and kick your upside down butt right side up
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You ever hear of Aussie Locker ? I've got one coming later today from your part of the world
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I didn't get cranky with little Ant, I just told him to re-read Kraig's post. Plain, simple, to the point.
Take care down there, hope the fires are under control there now.
 

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