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Bryan, I used Dan's technique when I primed my Original Transmission, I have not yet gotten around to putting paint on it.... I just don't seem to find time to work on it.
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Good Morning:

Hope everyone is having a nice day. I got to cub a little this weekend. I started taking apart the 123 for my 143 project tractor.
 
Jon, see all the sponsor buttons above? See the one that says "Kraig's Video Emporium"? If you click it or just click here: Plow Day Videos You'll see that I still have all the video that I took for sale. Including PD1, only it's my unedited version.
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Kraig -

Hmmm - I recognize those parts - boy that was a long time ago...

Jonathan -

Not a bad idea, although I really wonder what the quality would end up being like. Shrinking those VOB files into something streamable should be challenging.

Personally I'd add them to Google Video instead of YouTube as they seem to support more "serious" subject matter, but whatever...
 
Bryan,

Your right, Google Video has a lot more serious content. I have had good luck converting .VOB files into streaming format. Takes awhile but the computer does all the work.

Don't those pics make you think way back. That was a beautiful tractor.

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Jon, now that I've thought further about PD videos on YouTube or Google Video, that could generate some interest and
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sales.....
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Bryan, I should have bought your Original when I had the chance
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that was one beautiful tractor! Hindsight.....
 
Thanks for reminding me Jonathan.

And thanks for posting those, Kraig. At least if you bought it, I'd know how it's doing...

Now I'm cryin' in my coffee...
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James; I use a 3" piece of angle iron with a 7/8 slot cut. Lay it behind the shaft. It will serve better than a wedge and will not slip.
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Thanks Brian. I thought it might be used fot tilting seat back.
 
Bryan, if I had bought it I would have had to use it, no trailer queens allowed around my place. By now, the way I treat my poor Cubs, it might look more like this:

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<font size="-2">I forget who that Original belonged to.....</font>
 
Luther, BRILLIANT!

Charlie, I vote that Luther's suggestion go in the FAQ somewhere!!!!
 
Luther / Bryan / Kraig - That hole is the pivot mounting point for the rear lift top link.
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Thanks KENtucky!

I knew someone had to have a Cub/Loboy somewhere...
 
BRYAN - Should have sold it to Hank Will....His Wife would have let Him park it in the Living room!
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Kraig

You have a very nice original. Well done! I sure hope mine looks that good when i get finished with it.
 
Roland B. Thanks alot, that was the problem! I would of never suspected that, but I changed it, and it now runs good!
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