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Hey Guys-

I need the p/n for the Moog rubber bushings that some use to replace ISO mounts. I have four good IH bushings for the bottom and want to try the Moogs on the top. I have searched and found a couple of the modification sites but can't remember where I saw the Moog part number.

Thanks to any and all...Wayne
 
Wayne:
Have you read Cubfaq 23? There are pros and cons to using the MOOG kit per that FAQ (the kit is spec'd at the end of the faq..)

Kraig - I gotta start typing faster...
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hello

just purchased a cub cadet (actually a 2nd one) but i have no clue as to what this one is

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i think its a 70 or an original

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but as you can tell its quite rough

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any ideas??

thanks
 
Chris:
Welcome to the forum!...lots of information is available in the FAQs (link above) and Charlie's Cubfaqs. You should be able to locate the serial number from info here...
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Chris R.,
That's an Original - the 70/100 and newer had the frame rails on the outside of the transmission, while on the Original the frame stop just forward of the transmission. I see that one has the optional wood seat.
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Chris, WELCOME!
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That would be a portion of an Original. Interesting front lift, looks like it was borrowed from an old farm implement.
 
KENDELL - Yep, That's them! (mental note to self.....ADEL Clips)

Place I used to work at we used LOTS and LOTS of wiring, filled up a 4" square 304 SS Hoffman wireway with all kinds of cables. Some cables were shielded, most not. Hardest part was keeping customers from power washing a NEMA 4X electrical enclosure with 460V 3-phase inside without the door properly latched.
 
Thanks Kraig-

I went through the cubfaqs, I thought, and didn't see it but that's the exact one I was looking for. I'm aware of the pros and cons but don't really see any problem on using the Moog as the upper for a worker. I understand they're too firm to use as the lower but then there are solid mounts available too.

Thanks again...Wayne
 
Kraig:
Chris's blade lift looks to be from a late 60's Sears Suburban .... That seat looks like what they'd use to ride ya outa town....

Dennis:
My uncle was superintendent of a power plant.. would you believe that a slug an electrician knocked out in a 3 phase panel dropped power to a large portion of a major city, including a GM plant?? He had a big headache on that one.

Getting warm where we are, may take a bike trip to my favorite Cub boneyard to see if I can get some new pics for our entertainment. If I could get inside, I'd probably spend all day...
 

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