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Old 08-05-2012, 05:40 PM
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What does this mean...???
Roland,

The 800 came with a really small starter from the factory. They are very hard to come by now days. The replacement starter is the size of the rest of the quietlines and the frame of the 800 had to be trimmed to accommodate the larger starter. I will take some pics.
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Old 08-05-2012, 06:06 PM
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Here are some pics Roland.
The first pic is the stock 800 starter.
The second pic is a replacement starter and the PO trimmed the frame.
The third pic is a replacement starter and the PO trimmed and hammered out the frame.
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Old 08-05-2012, 06:42 PM
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Good looking 800!! They are fun, mine does not work too hard!!

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Old 08-05-2012, 07:04 PM
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nice cub 800s they are very rare
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Old 08-05-2012, 07:47 PM
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Cub:

Thanks for the explanation. I do not have a model 800 and did not know there was two different sizes of starters. I thought that all Q/L's used the same starter. I learned something today.

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Mike,
Nice unit! I like the detail of the small starter. Those features make our tractors unique.
Is this one going to get a shiny as the one posted by CADplans??
Great looking 800's.
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Nice find Mike how many 800's does that make.
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[QUOTE=CADplans;146308]Good looking 800!! They are fun, mine does not work too hard!!

That is a nice 800 you have there CAD! I like the rear pto on it!

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nice cub 800s they are very rare
Thanks Nick!

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Thanks for the explanation. I do not have a model 800 and did not know there was two different sizes of starters. I thought that all Q/L's used the same starter. I learned something today.


No problem Roland. Yeah, the 800 is a unique one! Sometimes my explanations aren't the greatest but I think you guys get the jist of it.


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Mike,
Nice unit! I like the detail of the small starter. Those features make our tractors unique.
Is this one going to get a shiny as the one posted by CADplans??
Great looking 800's.
Regards,
Chris
Thanks Chris! Hopefully, one of these days!

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Nice find Mike how many 800's does that make.
Thanks Lew! This one is around #5!
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round #5 i knew it wow sure wish i had 5
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