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Old 07-05-2012, 11:14 PM
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heres mine with diesel engine.
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You asked for it.

That is very nice Lucas Jones.
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Just kidding!
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Old 07-06-2012, 12:05 AM
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Here's mine, Grandfather purchased it new in May of '61. First picture taken in June '61, second in July 2011.

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this is a great picture.
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heres mine with diesel engine.
Neat O with the diesel!
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im still working on making front grill assembly and hood to fit over the tall engine. right now is driveable and have about 15-20 hours on engine using to pull thatcher, cart, other tractors, plow mulch around and pull minivan for shoots and giggles. has used ounces of fuel as opposed to gallons. running smaller pulley on crank than stock, no creeper gear needed. 15hp diesel vs stock 7hp plus lower gear means this thing is a little beast. sorry to the purists but i wanted a diesel tractor and putting in any other cub would have been too difficult and time consuming(im no engineer). this was a weld some brackets and slip on a pulley affair.
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