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Old 11-21-2023, 01:51 PM
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Grease seals don't have the spring tensioner around circumference of the shaft. It seems ridiculous because there is oil (not grease) in the rear end.

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Old 11-21-2023, 02:55 PM
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Grease seals don't have the spring tensioner around circumference of the shaft. It seems ridiculous because there is oil (not grease) in the rear end.

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Well do You have Part Numbers for those other oil seals or a Link to get them
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Well, I finally got the 3208 In today.

When looking at the 3208, I didn't pay attention to the rear fender deck; it was replaced By the previous owner (the original owner) on the cheap as they were going to sell it outright instead of trading for a used 5000 series. Kids had taken a hammer to the Old fender deck (stored in a lean-to at their Place of Business). So they went on eBay and bought a fender from the later cast iron trans series that didn't have taillights. Well, I ordered the correct fender on eBay and new taillights. For which I may have to make 3 support brackets. I was able to get 1 support bracket, and my neighbor can probably fabricate the rest. Cosmetically, it is in Need of touch-ups on the paint and New Model number decals (which I will see if a local guy can make them). The front blade and hitch need to be sanded and repainted, and some touch-up work does need to be done to the Top of the mower deck. But mechanically, it is In great condition.

The Original owner did get the later running board & Mower deck depth stop at the time of purchase free from MTD, as the 3208 had been a tractor the dealer hadn't sold yet when the new model came out. He never installed it. I probably will, just so I don't have an open hole in the running board. I sure wish it was spring already. While the Barn is heated, it is electric and costs an arm and two legs to keep on for days at a time.


I did pass on the Original cab as it needed parts and new vinyl at a cost comparable to a new Original cab, which I will probably purchase new for it shortly
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3-point hitch update.

Finally, I have the limited Cat 1 assembled with some minor modifications. I had to make the sway chains a little longer and put spacers In the rocker shaft lift arms.


The smaller rear tires give me about 3.5 inches less lift height over the JD X748, at least with a Cat 1 48-inch Work-Saver Model DC blade.

I also finally have the OEM Cat 0 completely assembled as well
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Looks really good.
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You know, that is the one thing I hate about MTD; they just never made a lot of spare Parts for the 3000 series, Like IH, JD, Wheel Horse or Simplicity. Even Ariens who's Garden Tractor left Production in 2003. You Can still get a Cat 0 hitch complete. It took me about 3 years to piece together a 190-207-100. Some are new Parts, many are used and even some are fabricated. I think Stanley is going to be just as bad with spare parts production. Deere produces spare Parts for 3 to 5 years after a Machine has left Production . MTD stops if the parts are not used in a follow on model as soon as the model leaves Production
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Yup, that's why Cub Cadet only builds belt drive lawn mowers for the big box stores now and will probably get worse with Stanley. I see the XT3 is not listed on their site anymore.

Will you be mowing with the 3208?
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Yup, that's why Cub Cadet only builds belt drive lawn mowers for the big box stores now and will probably get worse with Stanley. I see the XT3 is not listed on their site anymore.

Will you be mowing with the 3208?
Probably Not It may just be a back Up
The XT3's last year was 2022 they were going to drop it in 2021. But they had a surplus built so they extended the XT3 through 2022 and it was hard to get an XT3 in 2022
I think in the near future Cub will be an exclusive Box store tractor. Because of the way there cutting the dealers Cut On a new Machine. That why my local Cub dealer Dropped Cub Cadet again
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