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Old 08-07-2013, 09:18 PM
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oh and the brand new pto button self destructed
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Old 08-08-2013, 05:25 AM
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Nice work! This IH Cub Cadet 100 will be 200x's better, and that's a fact! I dig the Ford Crown Vic {'87?} up in the air. I had a '88 that the gf and me loved! Those were great cars, but the a.o.d transmission burnt out and was 1200.00 for a rebuild.

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Nice work! This IH Cub Cadet 100 will be 200x's better, and that's a fact! I dig the Ford Crown Vic {'87?} up in the air. I had a '88 that the gf and me loved! Those were great cars, but the a.o.d transmission burnt out and was 1200.00 for a rebuild.

Good job with the 100!
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got her going again, now it is time to fix the bugs lol.

it's an 86 crown victoria........belongs to my buddy.......is getting a full restoration......has lots of mods including a modified 302 high output, built aod with silverfox valve body, rear discs from a 90's vic, bigger front discs from a 98-02 vic, 3.55 trak-loc rear, 16" wheels and tires from a 98-02 vic, lincoln town car velour seats, etc etc........last time he raced the car he ran around 15 seconds flat in the 1/4......not bad for a two ton car with a small block.
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I'm bringing my 100 back from the grave to! If you could send me a link or tell me where you got your tires that would be awesome! Also I need the v belt that goes from the engine to the deck so of you know where I could find that that would help a lot!

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Old 08-10-2013, 01:13 AM
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I'm bringing my 100 back from the grave to! If you could send me a link or tell me where you got your tires that would be awesome! Also I need the v belt that goes from the engine to the deck so of you know where I could find that that would help a lot!

i did not get tires yet but it looks like the best price on new tires is from summit racings new site for atv parts and stuff........57 ea shipped for 6-12's and 20 ea shipped for 4.80x8's

the belt you need i believe is 3/8"x81"
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