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Regulator is no good, contacts are burnt to a crisp, where should I buy a regulator from, cub cadet sell one on their website for $115 and I don't got that kind of money where would you recommend getting one from.
Ebay Have got a couple there, seem to be working
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NAPA has VR896 for about $72.00
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I bought one chinesium eBay one for 20 ish dollars for my 128 early this year, so far so good.
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Found these on amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...%23+545130-r93
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When it comes to v-regs, you get what you pay for. I personally would buy from Napa, or get a name brand regulator such as Borg Warner, Delco, ect. Get ready to shell out at least $60. Just my opinion, but I'd shy away from the el-cheapos.
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I have one on my old 149 frame. It worked when it was torn apart. If you want a decent used one cheap shoot me a PM.
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When it comes to v-regs, you get what you pay for. I personally would buy from Napa, or get a name brand regulator such as Borg Warner, Delco, ect. Get ready to shell out at least $60. Just my opinion, but I'd shy away from the el-cheapos.
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I bought one chinesium eBay one for 20 ish dollars for my 128 early this year, so far so good.
That's what the one that is burnt up right now, an eBay Chinese v/r for $25.
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NAPA has VR896 for about $72.00
Their was a different post on this forum that said that the regulators with a post mounted on the bottom was a " no go" due to them apparently " being wired differently". Not doubting what your knowledge just curious if this is true.
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Their was a different post on this forum that said that the regulators with a post mounted on the bottom was a " no go" due to them apparently " being wired differently"
You have misunderstood that posting. The V/R is a good replacement. The ONLY issue is that the terminals are in different locations as compared to the OEM Delco. Functionally, it works as good as the OEM, if it mounted and wired correctly.

However, it is your tractor, your time, and your money, you can do and buy as you seem fit.
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