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Old 01-31-2017, 04:36 PM
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Put the dozer blade on my 1250 today to have a try at some 3 inch snow that was getting wet and nasty. Expected I might be wasting my time due to lack-o-traction. Actually it did quite well. Could have pushed a bigger blade.
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Old 01-31-2017, 04:47 PM
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Got the muffler put on my 782 with command swap finally. So much nicer actually having a muffler and being able to put the side shields back on. Now I need to find a lower muffler shield I have the upper. And new tires I'll be set!
Engine looks great in that 782!

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Put the dozer blade on my 1250 today to have a try at some 3 inch snow that was getting wet and nasty. Expected I might be wasting my time due to lack-o-traction. Actually it did quite well. Could have pushed a bigger blade.
Very nice looking 1250.
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Old 01-31-2017, 06:19 PM
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Nice cubs guys, keep them pictures coming.
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Old 01-31-2017, 06:32 PM
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I got my new inner/outer valve cover and engine breather gaskets and did a valve adjustment on the old 102. Cleaned up the engine breather components. Surprisingly, everything look good with no rust from all these years. I was dreading what this area of interior of engine looked like, considering what the oil looked, when I drained and replaced with fresh.

Right now all gas had been drained/battery removed for winter storage, so didn't do a startup.

Next on agenda is transaxle fluid change.

Will know in couple months if all the maintenance/repairs I've done to the ole girl pays off. She did run with the new carburetor I put on right after getting it.


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Mounted up the tiller to the 782. I ain't got enough mustard left in my shoulder to start it, so we'll let er rip this weekend.
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The 782 is looking sharp, Todd!
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Removed engine and front axle to repair damaged axle support. Removed fenders to repair shifter.
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Thanks Allen.
You have been busy DeltaCub.

Put some holes in the lawn today, now a little fertilization is in order.
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I finally got around to tinkering with the 64 100 I pulled off a scrap heap last year. Cleaned/rebuilt carb. New points condenser and plug. Cleaned gas tank. New battery and a few minutes of cranking and it fired up. Runs very well and doesn't smoke. Changed the oil, hooked up the wagon and took my two little girls for a 30 min ride

I like people that throw away good stuff!!!
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Sounds good rapshee, so where's the pictures?
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