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Old 02-23-2011, 08:39 AM
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Duke,tore down the belt pulley to make sure no internal damage or excessive wear.Local Farmall Nut had a NOS seal/casing/gasket and the big O ring seal too...just to make sure no nose bleeds. Got it all back together tonite and will give it a good bath in a day or so. Sure would look good behind that rear end?
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Sure would look nice on Duke's rear I've got a belt pulley coming with the rear pto O', any more of those NOS seal kits left????
I hope your talking about the pto!
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Old 03-03-2011, 05:08 PM
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got an original in your sights yet?
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got an original in your sights yet?
Yes I do but no details to share yet. There is alot going and I've got a list of things that I need to do and have happen and the SC PD coming up. I'm enjoying having all this cub stuff happening but my time frames have been pushed back and I'm just letting everything sort it self out. Everything is going to happen just in steps. Here's a rough list of things without details of course.

Replacement loader, this is the top of the list and everything else happens after it gets picked up.
Jude's collection begins it's processing.
Project new mower begins!
The plow day on 3-19 fits in here someplace
More processing more of Jude's collection.
Project O Tenn trip is being planned now.
2 day cub invasion begins
More processing of Jude's collection!
Jude's vist and loading of his collection goes home
Project O search of parts begins!

And some other things that I really can't say anything about yet. But project Red has failed and has been buried. Cleaning of the garage has begun and I need more room and I've got a idea to help but my better half has concerns about cub over load/too many cubs, so we'll see how this sorts it's self out.

Not sure if this answers your questions or is to much info or lack of info but there it is in all it's glory.
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Old 03-03-2011, 07:57 PM
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Dang duke. I should have you organize my cub to do list lol
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Old 03-03-2011, 07:58 PM
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i had picked up this cub last year it was "stuck"

turns out the valve was stuck, the head was burnt, starter generator was froze, and missing the tank



it had a nice 100 hood on it and rear pto

i got it running and actually cut grass with it

gave $100 for the tractor and $15 or so for the head then a gasket and and tank

(the ags were not on there when i bought it )
i dont know what the draw is to the rear pto because there isnt much to run off of them
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Old 03-03-2011, 08:36 PM
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Dang duke. I should have you organize my cub to do list lol
HAHA Thanks! I forgot to add the list of things that I'm trying to locate for friends still. Plus I've got a friend that wants me to sell his collection of GT's he only has 250-300 depending on if he's staying in the hobby or getting out of the hobby mood of the day. Still waiting for the price on that one.

My only tip is figure out what you want the most and make a list from there.
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i had picked up this cub last year it was "stuck"

turns out the valve was stuck, the head was burnt, starter generator was froze, and missing the tank



it had a nice 100 hood on it and rear pto

i got it running and actually cut grass with it

gave $100 for the tractor and $15 or so for the head then a gasket and and tank

(the ags were not on there when i bought it )
i dont know what the draw is to the rear pto because there isnt much to run off of them
Great looking O! Great price on it as well!

I blame Jude for me getting my rear pto. I want to do some parades and shows with it plus use it to pull my son's caboose around with it as well. I gave Jude a good idea to use his pto but still trying to figure out something cool for me to sure mine for.
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did any other garden tractor ever even offer a rear pto?
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Very nice Original, you got a fantastic deal on it!
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cub collection for sale, that statement alone over flowed my drool bucket. keep us informed on that, please
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