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Got some work done on the O tonight, axle seals are toast and lots more sludge in the tubes and brake area. I'm a little afraid to see the end housings where the bushings go after I get it apart, LOTS of play in them, we shall see.
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That's some nasty stuff!
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Can someone clarify this for me? I am placing an order for a few few special things and need item #3 shown but there are 2 different column part numbers and 2 different bearings. I'm assuming I have the 400904 column? This is for my O I'm restoring, thanks
http://www.choochooparts.com/parts-l...0-A/0118500015
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Mr Alvy,
You will get the black plastic bushing that all the steering columns use.You will have to remove #4 to use it.Don't forget to order #4 also.
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But which number Mr. Yoda? There are (2) number 3's listed and they are differnt part numbers. And I have to remove number 4 to use number 3 but I also have to order #4?
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The two number 3's and 4 are the same when you order it,the black plastic one supersedes the old part #.The cub cadet parts lookup is your Yoda.
http://www.cubcadet.com/webapp/wcs/s...101&langId=-1#
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I've been working quite a bit on the Original as time allows. I've made some pretty decent progress as time has allowed. I realized it's been almost a year and the title of my thread is ironic a year later. Anyway, I chose to get the entire tractor blasted and covered everything with ductape I didn't want sand in. I've been asking questions behind the scenes to paint goo hoos like Tim and have been fine tuning how I do these as this is my fourth take apart, fix, and paint. (I'm not going to say restore because I'm just not there yet!).
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