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Old 04-03-2015, 07:56 AM
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I wanted to share something we came up with as another way keep the hood from hitting the front grill. This is on my 105. I don't know what all other models use the exact same hood but maybe someone here will step in and let us know. The brackets are 18 gauge stainless steel. They fit/pivot over the embossed/raised area where the hood bolts to the cast iron grill. Two tabs on each bracket touch the hood and one tab touches the cast iron front for the stop. It took 3 tries to get all the angles exactly right. Since the brackets were a loose fit, they did tend to rattle at first. Next, I sprayed them with white "plasti dip". About 5 coats. Next I spray painted them with the Valspar IH white I used on the hood. No more rattle. Time will only tell how long the plastic will last. I would have preferred to dip them but I could not find any of the liquid in white around here,only black. I've always been impressed with how thick it goes on. I dipped my PTO handle in it. The brackets are not really noticeable and it sure beats dinging the hood up on the front grill. What do you guys think? If there is enough interest from this post, I can post something in the for sale section and run some more.
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Old 04-03-2015, 08:12 AM
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I bet you could sell plenty of those, nice work.
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Old 04-03-2015, 08:55 AM
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Nice work,can't tell from the pics how far forward the hood is, can the wind push it back closed?
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Old 04-03-2015, 10:39 AM
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Yes, I should have included a picture of the angle. The bracket allows the hood to go 10 degrees past 90. We felt this was a good angle. We could make the leg that stops the hood a little longer and that would let the hood go down further. 10 degrees seems fine for everything I'm going to be doing. Do you think it needs to go down further?
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Old 04-03-2015, 10:56 AM
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I would deff be interested in a couple pair if you go into production mode. Nice job.
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Old 04-03-2015, 11:19 AM
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That looks better,looks like it is far enough back,tractor looks even nicer,great restore.
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Old 04-03-2015, 11:31 AM
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Way cool bud! Nice work!
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Old 04-03-2015, 12:51 PM
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Very impressive!
I like how you did it with no alterations to existing metal.

If they will do the same on the 127 vintage series, I am in for two pair.
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Old 04-03-2015, 01:01 PM
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Thanks for all the comments! I'm not familiar with all the other models like the 127. This was my Grandfather's Cub and the only one I've actually ever laid eye's on, other than the one's sold in big box stores. It's been a huge learning curve for me and my two helpers. I think we are all disappointed this project is coming to an end! the Maybe someone can give us some help as far as which models have this cast iron front and the same hood.
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Old 04-03-2015, 02:52 PM
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I would take a set. Nice work.
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