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Originally Posted by _DX3_
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DWayne,
Now that i see your method it looks like a piece of cake to 'pull' one of these baskets. I bent the heck out of one trying to get it off. These should have came with pulling holes in them!
Todd,
Yea I keep walking past that 125 that I have stole parts off of and think it would make a nice mower.
I did bring the 106 home a couple weeks ago. It was the first Cub I bought in about 84. Eric said it started with out being jumped. He had not started it in months.
I found that the 86 needs clutch work. It doesn't fully disengage when pedal is depressed. Must need a spring that is bad? Pretty much normal wear and tear after years of work.
I did get a price on the bearing and collar for the 86's PTO, in stock at local Cub Cadet dealer for $33.
Regards,
Chris
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