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Old 11-27-2024, 06:42 PM
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I don't want to sound all political, but perhaps if people would stop spending all their time on X (Twitter) or Facebook or whatever else people are doing these days, and spent more time fixing things! Ya know, asking for help and soaking in the knowledge of those who have come before us!

Buuuuut, I fear our days are numbered. The gas powered engines are a thing of the past, no way around it. We've got a finite amount of fossil fuels and unless they come u with a synthetic alternative, these machines will be museum material soon enough. But I personally don't want something I can't fix! So hopefully they will come up with a synthetic gasoline soon!
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Old 11-27-2024, 07:01 PM
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I don't want to sound all political, but perhaps if people would stop spending all their time on X (Twitter) or Facebook or whatever else people are doing these days, and spent more time fixing things! Ya know, asking for help and soaking in the knowledge of those who have come before us!

Buuuuut, I fear our days are numbered. The gas powered engines are a thing of the past, no way around it. We've got a finite amount of fossil fuels and unless they come u with a synthetic alternative, these machines will be museum material soon enough. But I personally don't want something I can't fix! So hopefully they will come up with a synthetic gasoline soon!
That will be quite a challenge to make synthetic gas..... after all, synthetic oil is made with fossil oil with other ingredients.

My thinking of the lack of enthusiasm, particularly with all forums, is that the interests goes stale. Just like toys, tv shows, pinball machines, etc, etc. I'm speaking more of participation in the forums rather than the interest in Cub Cadets. Although, my interest in Cub Cadets doesn't go stale because my machines are work horses around my property and I like to keep them going. Coming to this site, I've learn a good deal and I like to help out others when I can. This forum site, for me, is just about the best of all forums. Mainly because this site has good knowledge and no spamming ads popping up all over the place.
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Old 11-27-2024, 07:11 PM
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That will be quite a challenge to make synthetic gas..... after all, synthetic oil is made with fossil oil with other ingredients.

My thinking of the lack of enthusiasm, particularly with all forums, is that the interests goes stale. Just like toys, tv shows, pinball machines, etc, etc. I'm speaking more of participation in the forums rather than the interest in Cub Cadets. Although, my interest in Cub Cadets doesn't go stale because my machines are work horses around my property and I like to keep them going. Coming to this site, I've learn a good deal and I like to help out others when I can. This forum site, for me, is just about the best of all forums. Mainly because this site has good knowledge and no spamming ads popping up all over the place.
I agree, if you've learned all you need for your exact issue, and your equipment is working good for your needs, then you won't be commenting anymore. I'm guilty of it, I left once I sold my 2155. But now I'll be getting a 104 and diving back into all the knowledge (and moneypit) again!

I thinks that's the real reason is people don't have the time or money or put into this stuff anymore. Everything is meant to throw away and grant instant satisfaction.
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Old 11-27-2024, 08:13 PM
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Here in New England, folks are gobbling up super light-weight zero-turns and plastic, battery-powered lawn mowers and snow throwers from the big boxers so there are fewer people buying garden/lawn/yard tractors. Consequently there are less owners interested in our corner of the world so less contributors and less interest. Used parts tractor yards have seen a big drop in sales over the last 5 years. I know of one yard specializing only in Cub Cadets (from 1961-2000) that sent two, 40 yard dumpsters of Cub garden tractors to the scrap yard to get some type of return on investment. Plus it's getting close to impossible to source NOS OEM engine parts. Add to that the hot sub-compact market and the political threats of killing the ICE and here we are.

Fourteen years ago when I started purchasing and using Cub Cadets, every time I had a question I would create a new post. Today, if I have a question, I search it out here at the forum and get my answers without posting. This forum has EVERYTHING anyone could want to know and is BY FAR the BEST and MOST VALUABLE Cub Cadet forum ANYWHERE. I may not be posting but I visit everyday and I read everything.
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Old 11-27-2024, 09:18 PM
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I also have noticed less activity on the forum from when I joined years ago, having used cubs as a kid in the 60's and owned cubs my entire life I try to visit the forum daily to see what's new even though I'm not usually posting. Likely some of the members that used to post almost daily have moved on or in some cases have passed on. I purchased ,refurbished and resold a few over the past 8-10 years but the past couple years it's getting hard to find 50 year old tractors in decent shape and getting harder to sell them in a timely fashion. I think some of this has to do with a lot of folks not mowing their own grass and if they are the younger generation for the most part want a zero turn so they can mow as fast as possible like they're running a race !This is a great forum and I'm glad to have been part of it ! I still enjoy using and maintaining my cubs !
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Old 11-28-2024, 10:51 AM
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Been pondering this thread for a couple days and for what it's worth.
Here are some thoughts.
I have my 125, 124, and an 1862. After several years of working on them
they are running great. For today anyway. This forum is my one and only
experience with socializing via the web.
It has been invaluable and fun as well, I check it everyday. My tractors
are used constantly and my enthusiasm for them never wanes.
As I work and maintain my machines I think of all you folks like myself.
Who hang out alone in there shops day after day and just go about
what they do. I have a feeling there are a lot of us.
When I get on the site every day I always hope there might be a
question about the older machines that I can help with. They are becoming
far and few between. The machines and the questions that is. Most
of the questions asked are for machines that I don't recognize and I
feel pretty worthless too help. It also seems like most of the posters
with the new machines don't really want to work on them but just
want it fixed NOW cus they have to cut the grass.
Where I live the odds of finding another machine to work on within
500 miles is pretty much nil. If I could find them I would buy them because
I love the projects.
Not really sure what all that rambling means but to say. I sure appreciate
you all and the knowledge that is shared here. And certainly all that has
been archived here, incredible. And to all you old guys hanging out
in your shops by yourself working on stuff. There is at least one other
guy in MT doing the same. If we were neighbors we would be doing it
together I would hope.

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Old 11-29-2024, 12:41 AM
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I Joined In 2010 and didn't start posting until 2021. If I had a question I'd usually Message and not bother with a new thread, or I'd ask Roland over On MTF because he'd usually checked in there daily before he passed. I spend most of My time In the Deere and Cub Cadet forums at MTF (I'm one of 3 founding members left at MTF That are still active as moderators). Then, I also spend a Lot of time at Green Tractor Talk and Red Square (Wheel Horse Forum). I have been restoring a Cub Cadet 3208. Finally, almost finished with that Money Pit. Just have to install new tires and repaint rims. When restoring, I am usually not very active on forums as I have no Internet In the Tractor Barn. I try to answer the Modern Cub Cadet questions when I can.
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Old 11-29-2024, 07:38 AM
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I Joined In 2010 and didn't start posting until 2021. If I had a question I'd usually Message and not bother with a new thread, or I'd ask Roland over On MTF because he'd usually checked in there daily before he passed. I spend most of My time In the Deere and Cub Cadet forums at MTF (I'm one of 3 founding members left at MTF That are still active as moderators). Then, I also spend a Lot of time at Green Tractor Talk and Red Square (Wheel Horse Forum). I have been restoring a Cub Cadet 3208. Finally, almost finished with that Money Pit. Just have to install new tires and repaint rims. When restoring, I am usually not very active on forums as I have no Internet In the Tractor Barn. I try to answer the Modern Cub Cadet questions when I can.
Let's see some resto pics of that 3208 Sergeant.
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Old 11-30-2024, 01:56 PM
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I am Not done yet. But it will Not be a full cosmetic restore to show room condition
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Old 11-30-2024, 02:02 PM
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Replaced Parts List


used great condition Hood


used Hood hinge Parts


used Great condition engine side Panels


Used Great Condition Grill


New Headlight bar


Ordered different light bulb sockets to accommodate the same LED light Bulbs as I have In my XT3 GSX


used Good condition Muffler


Used Good condition left and right exhaust pipes


Used Fender deck with Taillight Cutouts


New running board deck


New old stock Screen, Dash


New Taillights and bulb wiring harnesses


Reproduction running board decals


New left and right running board pads


Used Cover, Lift Lever


New Flap, Lift Lever


Replacement front Hitch components


New Frame Mounting


New Yoke Assembly, Hitch


New Hydraulic cylinder and Hoses


New angle cylinder and hoses plus fittings


(Cub Cadet Used Parts) Installed OEM Can 0 3point Hitch

Thanks to some components from Bill Ruegg the Cat 0 can be converted to a limited Cat 1 3-point Hitch

finished a Conversion of Cub Cadet Front Hitch to accommodate Deere X700 Series Front Implements

Still have to re-paint rims and Mount New tires

Going to add this https://summit-hydraulics.com/produc...button-switch/ To the 1 Set of Hydraulic Outlets so I'll have 2 set of outlets controlled by 1 lever

Here is what the 3208 Looked Like when I got It

The 3208 Had later fenders as the Original fender was pretty beaten up by the original Owner. It also had the Later running board deck there were Globs of Brown Paint all over the Hood
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