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My Two Year Addiction With A 1650
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This is a two year story of my new hobby. My
Cub Cadet 1650. It was made in June of 1977. I purchased it in June of 2012. This is the first picture with my grandaughter who's name is June. No way I could have planned that. Attachment 52291 Showing it off on the forums I joined to learn more about Cubs a fellow member noticed the engine was sitting too low in the frame and told me to check the ISO mounts. So out came the engine and the fun of owning a Cub begins... Attachment 52275 Attachment 52276 Attachment 52277 Attachment 52278 The oil pan was scrap, the pads were wore bad and I milled them down and tried to shim them up with washers. I didn't like it and bought a new one then saw a cast iron one on ebay so I got that one and sold the new aluminum one to a forum member. Attachment 52279 Attachment 52280 Attachment 52281 Next I did the cradle mod welding a bar between them using the old oil pan to get it right. Bought new ISO mounts and snubbers, painted the cradle and put it in the frame. Attachment 52282 Attachment 52283 Attachment 52284 Attachment 52285 Here is where I started adding parts I didn't need but wanted... I found a lower engine shield, painted it and the cast iron oil pan, put them on and installed a steering up grade kit then installed the engine. Attachment 52286 Attachment 52287 Attachment 52288 Attachment 52289 Attachment 52290 I then bought all these parts for the engine and frame... Attachment 52292 Attachment 52293 Attachment 52294 Attachment 52295 Attachment 52296 Attachment 52297 Attachment 52298 Attachment 52299 Attachment 52300 Attachment 52301 Attachment 52302 Attachment 52303 Attachment 52304 I had to have a sleeve hitch so a forum member came up with all the parts and the 3 point too. Attachment 52305 Its march 2013 now and I'm waiting for the grass to grow. A couisin from my wifes side of the family calls me and asks if I want a #2 cart for free. This is when I start looking for implements. Two weeks later a different cousin ask if I want a back blade. Attachment 52306 Attachment 52307 Attachment 52308 Attachment 52309 Attachment 52310 SEE NEXT THREAD |
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Its now June 2013 and a forum member is
selling a 54" snow blade. I go to his house and start handing him money and loading up my little truck. The blade,75' weights and a 48" deck. I got a great deal there.I went home and made a set of chains and bought 2 sets of wheel spacers to keep the chains from hitting the inner fenders. I later added more cross chains to the tire chains. I also made a set of weights out of 2 front wheel weights off some other brand tractor and concrete. they weigh 35' apiece and put fluid in the tires. Attachment 52311 Attachment 52312 Attachment 52313 Attachment 52314 Attachment 52315 Its December and I'm plowing snow. That was fun,never thought I'd like winter so much. Attachment 52316 Its March 2014 now and I'm shopping again. Found me a cast iron lower grill housing. Attachment 52317 Attachment 52318 Its May 2014 and I'm off on a road trip, just found a tiller and 2 cultivators. Attachment 52319 Attachment 52320 I have to stop. Is there a clinic for yellow fever??? I guess another tractor is next, I think I need help or more money. |
And that is my whole story minus a few nuts and bolts here and there. I think I may have one of those 3000 dollar machines but its NOT for sale...
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Very nice work and great story. Other than the end result which on yours is a very reliable, strong capable tractor, the fun part for me and others is doing the research and gathering all the "need" and "want" parts. Getting to meet with and interact with other people along the way that share the sickness is fun too and a great learning experience. You DEFINATELY made what i call a four seasons cub and although you may have quite a bit of $$ tied up in it and the extras, it will last a lifetime and can handle more than its share of chores for you. Thanks for sharing.
P.S. Posting at 3AM makes you very ill with yellow fever. You need to get another one now to counteract the symptoms :beer2: |
Very nice job on the 1650!
Time to buy some more tractors now!:beerchug: |
Cool story and timeline !!
Thanks for sharing !! |
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Ya got the "fever" real bad there Kieth!!LOL
Great story! That rig will really push some snow, huh?? I know mine does a great fob on the QA42A thrower. Dave |
Great thread and documentation as you improved your Cub and aquired implements too. Yea next is more of them!
Regards, Chris |
Loved reading about the sage... er, I mean story.
Thanks for posting! :beerchug: |
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