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126 Refurb
I just finished posting a separate thread on my 1650 refurb and figured I might as well start one on my 126 that I picked-up (see http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=22273).
The 126 appears to be in overall good condition, but the engine has a broken rod and some galling on the crank. The engine needs a rebuild. In the mean time, I picked-up a 122 for a donor. At first, it was going to be a donor, then I had a line on another 12 hp rebuilt engine, but it sold before I got back to the seller - and my Wife/Boss reminded me that the reason we have another tractor in the yard was for a DONOR - not to add to the fleet, soooo, the 122 is once again a donor. I pulled the engine out of the 122 tonight and pulled the head. It looks great, some carbon on the head, cylinder head and piston, but nothing causing me concern. The engine is a black crate engine, not the original and I was hoping it would not be as worn-out as the rest of the 122. Looking down the cylinder bore, it is very clean with some cross-hatching still visible. This engine will get decarb'd, a new head gasket, a cast iron oil pan (present one is aluminum), pan gasket and a check (and removal if present) for balance gears. I need a grass screen for it and need to figure out how to get the drive plate off the flywheel too. I won't paint the engine right off the bat - want to get the engine in the 126 and run it to see what I've got before I go into crazy mode doing a restore vs a working tractor refurb. Other parts going to the 126 from the 122 is a rear 3 point hitch (I call them sleeve hitches) and a spring assist. I may also swap the front axle too as one of the steering arms attached to the spindle is fouled-up by the PO. I will keep other items from the 122 for spares too, like clutch parts, voltage regulator, etc. So the refurb on the 126 is underway - thanks in advance for your help!!! Bill |
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Got the drive plate off the donor engine from the 122. Ordered from Dave Kirk a super steer kit, a points and points cover kit (which looks like socket head cap screws) and a magnetic oil drain plug.
I need to pull the tractor outside and give it a power spray wash before I begin putting things back together. |
Thanks for the update!
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Update: Got the 126 chassis cleaned-up and ready for engine reinstall. I took the oil pan off the engine (a replacement crate engine) and am going to swap out the aluminum oil pan for a cast iron one. Also removed the balance gears from the engine. I've got a super steer upgrade to do and I think I can install the engine.
Thanks! Bill |
Thanks for the update Bill!:beerchug:
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Thanks for the update Bill!
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Update: Had a little time tonight to tinker with the 126.
Engine from 122 is ready to drop into the 126. As far as I can tell, the wiring harness on the 126 seems to be intact and OK. I've read the 1x5/6 wires can be problematic with age - we'll see. Need to replace the clutch teaser spring - which I have. Question is - when you drive out the roll pins, do you block-up the end of the drive shaft with something like a piece of 2 x 4 or just bang away and drive the pins out? Also managed to loose one of my new anti-rattle clutch springs... http://www.ihcubcadet.com/forum/clipart/bash.gif Getting close with this 126 for a test drive to see what I've got. Thanks! Bill |
Thanks for updating us! :beerchug:
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