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Is anybody working on any up grades or other projects on their cubs this off season?
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1811 1863 1872 with a johnson front end loader or hydraulic tilt plow 2284 w/blower or Jonny bucket loader Cub yard cart |
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Still making replacement parts.
Here's my latest project Cylinder clevis for the NF hyd lift option. |
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Nice, You have a mill and a powder coat system?
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Mill, yes
powder coat, no, just rattle cans is all |
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0riginal, 60 RER, 70, 106, 1450, 2182, 3208, XT3GSX & SX54 Z Force |
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I will be starting the new year by tearing into the 124
and installing a creeper gear. Usually Jan-March are horrible weather months here so waiting till then to get going. Will start a thread on that one when the time comes. Ken |
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Sarge, the nut size is 7/16" fine thread
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I couldn't remember it's been 8 years since I Bought the Last one I remembered it Being fine thread Just couldn't remember the size and didn't want to Take apart the electric lift On My 106 to find out . Thanks
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