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Old 04-05-2021, 01:18 PM
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Try McMaster Carr for the ends. The one I got from them are still tight after 8 years.
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Dad's 122 w/42" cast deck, spring assist, lights,weights, rear lift
1250 w/hydraulic lift, lights,weights, spring assist.
50C deck converted to an A with front wheels
44C deck converted to an A with front wheels.
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Old 04-05-2021, 01:25 PM
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Try McMaster Carr for the ends. The one I got from them are still tight after 8 years.
cool will do thanks!
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow!
Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one
Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto

Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts
Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts.

two spare hydro rears
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Old 04-06-2021, 07:46 PM
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didn't think to do that. But a ball bearing might be overkill, the steering shaft only turns back and forth a bit. I figure this cant leak water in except past the shaft and that will be heavily greased... I dunno!
Front wheel bearings are cheap and it helps ease the steering. Also include a thrust bearing and a nylon lock nut on the end of the pitman arm shaft vs. the double nut OEM assembly and it also eases manual steering. All of my CC have that upgraded kit.
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Old 04-06-2021, 08:15 PM
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hi daniel, yes i added the "EZ steer" ball bearing with nyloc nut on the steering box shaft.

all told, it steers much easier now and equally important the steering wheel no longer turns half way around each way with slop! now its only about 1/2" of free play IIRC
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow!
Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one
Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto

Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts
Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts.

two spare hydro rears
"in for a penny, in for a pound!"
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Old 04-06-2021, 09:28 PM
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Nicely done. I marvel at the repairs I see you folks doing. It gives me
things to aspire to. And I learn so much everyday, even on the days
I can't work on the tractors.

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Old 04-07-2021, 08:44 AM
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Nice job! A nice steering Cub really makes the experience so much more enjoyable.
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Old 04-07-2021, 08:04 PM
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Thanks guys, it really is nice to have it fixed
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow!
Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one
Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto

Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts
Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts.

two spare hydro rears
"in for a penny, in for a pound!"
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Old 04-09-2021, 10:29 AM
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Looks great!

The only thing I can think of that would cause binding in the center of the travel, would be the follower in too tight.
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Old 04-11-2021, 08:17 PM
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Nicely done. I marvel at the repairs I see you folks doing. It gives me
things to aspire to. And I learn so much everyday, even on the days
I can't work on the tractors.

Ken
Sweet! Joining this site when I got my 147 in 2012 has inspired me to tackle projects I may have sought someone else prior. For example, I have a poor running 73 and after tearing through the carb I discovered a blown head gasket and have been refurbing that. 10 years ago I'd never have taken the head off, but after reading through the technical library on the process I have more confidence to try it. This forum has been a great resource for me in the last 9 years.
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Old 04-18-2021, 08:54 AM
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Nicely done. I marvel at the repairs I see you folks doing. It gives me
things to aspire to. And I learn so much everyday, even on the days
I can't work on the tractors.

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I have a 125 that the owner, a cub dealer in fact, thought he was a mechanic. Without the knowledge and experience, of the members of this site, and most of all, sharing, I might of thrown in the towel.
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