IT1450 |
08-27-2012 06:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by Donovan M.
(Post 148770)
of course you do logan
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He has a good reason, Fords rule:biggrin2:
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Originally Posted by OldSkull
(Post 148777)
Congratulation for your find!
I just start restoring a 1650 myself and I notice you don't have the original front axle and knuckles assembly on your 1450, I just wish someone can tell you what model Cub this one come from. Your front end look higher (about 2 inch?) and I like those narrow 4.00x8 wheels! I try to find a NOS set like yours but I only found a set of NOS 5.38x 8 so my choice in tires is limited to Firestone 3 ribs or Vredestein 5 ribs V61.
You never know what kind of snake is hiding under a rock but trying to make everything functional is the first goal, cosmetic is the second one in my book. Look like there is a lot of good fellow’s on this forum sharing their knowledge and since they are all Cub cadet lover you can bet they are there to save one from the junkyard.
Wish you good luck
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Thanks, Ive owned the tractor for 5 years and have been bugging my dad to let me paint it for 4 of them.:biggrin2: Finally when my engine began smoking and my transmition lost almost all power:bash2: my dad agreed to let me paint it and do a full restoration.
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Originally Posted by cdlong
(Post 148892)
To set the record straight, that's a garden tractor, not a lawn tractor. Best of luck, I have 2-1450s. Just rebuilt the engine in one and purchased the second one. Looking forward to the pics! Looks like a narrow frame pulling front axle. Had one on my 122. Looks like the spindles were raised instead of lowered.
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The front axel is out of an old noma lawn tractor, It is put in so I can squeeze into a lower weight class for tractor pulling. plus the tractor is sitting high because the the only way the axel could fit into the tractor was to put it in upside down and turn the spindalls around.
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Originally Posted by ACecil
(Post 148710)
Nice cubs! Good luck with your restoration.
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Thanks, the 1450 is mine:biggrin2:, and the 109 is my brothers it'll be his (my next) project.
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Originally Posted by cub1782
(Post 148763)
I like the ol ford in the backround.
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Thanks the old 76 ford (it has a 79' grill ) is gonna be one of my next restoration projects.
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