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Old 12-27-2022, 10:35 AM
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For you guys that have Hydros that you can't move without the engine running you could get a pair of these. I've used them several times under the rear wheels to move a tractor around the shop. Got them at Harbor Freight.
Ok, I am new to the world of mechanics and Cub Cadets. So, I have a IH Cub Cadet 127. The engine is stuck and doesn’t run at all. It is a hydro so does that mean that the rear axle won’t ever move at all until I have a new running engine in it? It is a good idea to use those rollers from harbor freight, I’m gonna buy a pair for sure!
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Old 12-27-2022, 01:04 PM
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Ok, I am new to the world of mechanics and Cub Cadets. So, I have a IH Cub Cadet 127. The engine is stuck and doesn’t run at all. It is a hydro so does that mean that the rear axle won’t ever move at all until I have a new running engine in it? It is a good idea to use those rollers from harbor freight, I’m gonna buy a pair for sure!
Your question is answered in the Operator's Manual (page 13) found in the Tech Library.
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Carlyle (Lang) hose pinch pliers. On sale through 12/31/22 at NAPA, and American made.
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This is what I got. I am anxious to try it out.
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This is what I got. I am anxious to try it out.
I've seen that online. Let us know how it goes.

I got this last week and like it so far.

https://www.farmandfleet.com/product...hoC4qIQAvD_BwE

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I got a brand new Milwaukee M18 Fuel cordless super sawzall. So far used it for cutting some limbs off of a tree and brush. Works great. Milwaukee makes great products!
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My Mom got me a Milwaukee M18 1/2 impact/M12 3/8 ratchet kit for Christmas. They are both older tools from the Milwaukee line but they should be handy around the house.
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I’ve bought a few Dewalt cordless tools to add to my collection. Lowe’s had some good deals going. For $200 I got a combo with a 12v 3/8” ratchet, 20V 1/2” stubby impact, 2 batteries, bag and charger. The bare tool ratchet alone is normally $179. If you bought a 2 pack of 20V 5ah batteries with 4amp charger and bag for $200, then you got a free bare tool. I chose the compact router which is normally $219 bare tool.
Yesterday, I started on making a simple table for the router and used it to round over the corners of some pieces for my Kubota cab. It is appropriately CC/Dewalt yellow too. It just happened to be a piece of scrap plywood I had lying around that was apparently underneath something I had painted for my 100.
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I've seen that online. Let us know how it goes.

I got this last week and like it so far.

https://www.farmandfleet.com/product...hoC4qIQAvD_BwE

Might get one of those for my wife since she wants to commandeer my Dewalt 2gal cordless vacuum. Does it have good suction?
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Might get one of those for my wife since she wants to commandeer my Dewalt 2gal cordless vacuum. Does it have good suction?
Ample enough for a stick vac
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