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Old 05-13-2011, 11:54 PM
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I ran out of gas in Badin, moved here frome Allentown P.A. about 19 years ago.
Badin is where we have a plowday in the fall. As big as Badin is, you ought to be able to drive your Cub to the plow fields. Mountain View Ch. Rd.
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Welcome aboard Shane! The 1450 in your video is in great shape from what one can tell from a 26 second youtube clip, I hope it works out for you.
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Old 05-14-2011, 12:42 AM
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The guy who now owns it said it's always been in his family. His grandfather bought it new. As far as I knows he's done some repainting on it and the ISO mounts are still in good shape. Keeping my fingers crossed it works out. I found one in Nebraska that looked promising but I couldn't get good pics/videos out from the fella who was selling it so I had to pass on it. But from what it seemed that it was in better shape than this one is. Oh well!

I tried to get my grandfathers old 1450 but I was told that it was carted off to the junk yard years ago - something about the motor mounts being shot (which sounds likely) or the bolts being completely stripped out of the block. Either way I'm sure that tractor was in rough shape. I recall at one point the tranny had to be rebuilt because my uncles beat the tractor so badly. Not surprising considering the way it was used. It had a hard life and lasted a long time - namely the reason I want one.
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Old 05-17-2011, 05:45 PM
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I finally got her this afternoon. Needs a few items.
  • Rear light lenses and bulbs
  • Front head lights don't work
  • center mower bearing has play
  • right side mower pully is wobbly - needs replacement
  • will replace ISO mounts after summer is over
  • mower deck wheels
  • I will probably media blast and repaint the underside of the mower deck and rear end.
  • New need valve for carburator

Any maintenance items you all recommend? (replace tranny fluid/filter, etc)




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Shane no fair washing it before posting pics! Looks good! I would start a new thread in the IH GT section of the site for more feedback.
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Congrats, on your great looking 1450, Shane!
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Shane no fair washing it before posting pics! Looks good! I would start a new thread in the IH GT section of the site for more feedback.
I thought about posting the pics elsewhere so I could continue to build onto the thread. Oh well.
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I thought about posting the pics else ware so I could continue to build onto the thread. Oh well.
No worries!
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No worries!
I totally butchered the spelling of elsewhere.
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