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Ignition switches, flash bulbs, condoms & tampons are not on that list. |
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Haha! Agreed!!! ...I know right, used switch. I'm just a little gun shy of ordering another brand new one off the internet, the last one was supposed to match and did not. Plus I can't find a straight answer on whether or not the new one will be 3 or 4 position for the lights. I'm an idiot for throwing the old one away, you live and learn I guess. ...I even went through the trash in my shop to see if maybe it didn't make it all the way to the curb.
Thank you for the advice on the wiring harness...hopefully this thing doesn't go up in smoke. I've been a little gun shy to dive in too far on the electrical side of things. I just don't know that much about it. No time like the present. Thank you guys for the help!!! Gabe |
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There was comedian on the radio years ago that was talking about finding his mom's tampons when he was a kid, he thought they were little sticks of dynamite so he was lighting them and throwing them over the neighbors fence.
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Gabe just do a quick google image search or eBay search and you’ll see the proper switch has 5 terminals my good man. Straight answer
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Again, thank you guys a ton for the help. I'm really excited to fire this tractor up! Waiting on USED parts, haha. Sorry R Bedell, your probably right, should've bought new.
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Tim, they will just burn, to put it out just tamp on it.
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I gotta give you credit, that's pretty darn funny.
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Tim Pap's 100 Restored 108 1211 Dual Stick 1050 Pap's 100 restoration thread - http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=47965 |
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It was the ignition. The 1811 is running great. I warmed it up for 15 min at 1/4 throttle, another 15 at half. Ran it for an hour doing some light mowing on dry leafs. Gonna change the oil again and I think it should be good after that. You guys saved me a bunch of headache and some cash, thank you!!
One of the oil lines is leaking. Looking for some advice on replacing it. Would you build your own line or just buy a new one? The low oil sensor is also leaking from the top of it. Is that something that can be picked up at an auto parts store or a Cub dealer? Here's a link to a video: https://youtu.be/SfiXFZWwEgw |
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