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Great job!
I wish mine had a rear pto! What brand of ags do you have on the #2. Im kinda on the fence about having ags on the front of my Original.
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Agreed!
That WAS fast! It takes me longer than that to fix the gate on the privacy fence! Great job and awesome looking cub! |
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wow nice job looks great
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That's some really nice work.... and fast.
You need more hobbies and a bigger "job jar"....I'll NEVER catch up that fast! Congrats! How's it run? Did you have to go thru the engine? John
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The ags on the #2 are Carlisle. I bought some Goodyear ags for the rear of the tractor with some tri-ribs for the front but noticed how great the original tires were. This tractor even has he IH stamped lug nuts!
At first I thought the engine had no compression and would need some major work. Ends up, all it had was a stuck valve! Put a new float in the carburetor and a used muffler and that's all I did. I really need to thank my buddy Brad for the quick resto. He's the one with all the talent and has taught me so much about Cubs. I don't want to advertise that I did all of this myself and so quick. Btw- does anyone know the size of the IH decals that go on the #2? |
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Looks good. You made quick work of it.
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