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Old 08-25-2022, 04:44 PM
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Had to replace the drive barrels on my 2155. It nuts how much you have to tear down just to do a 30 min job. You gotta love these engineers. Good for another 25 yrs although I highly doubt the tractor will last that long. https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...attach/jpg.gif
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Old 11-27-2022, 08:10 PM
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Default Carter carb rebuild, part 1

Tonight I started rebuilding the Carter carburetor off of my IH Cub Cadet 70. I took it apart and cleaned it, will continue cleaning very well tomorrow. The kit didn’t come with a new intake gasket so I’ll have to order one meaning it might be a little while until I can actually reinstall the carburetor. If anyone has any does, don’t s, or have to s about rebuilding these carburetors please tell me.
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Old 11-27-2022, 08:18 PM
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I've been known to make intake gaskets using the cover of a spiral notebook. Soak it in oil. Bob's your Uncle.
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Old 11-30-2022, 01:26 PM
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F&F sells rolls of gasket material by me. I've actually made a lot and never had a failure. Biggest probably for the axle bearing carriers on my Farmall M.

https://www.farmandfleet.com/s/?keyword=gasket+material
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1282 | 44C Deck, Chains, 42" Blade, Cast Weights, 020" Over K301 * 1711 | 50C Deck, #1 Rear Rototiller w/ Extensions, Sleeve Hitch, KT17S Series II 24302 --> CH18S * 1811 | 46 GT Deck, 42" Blade, Chains, M18 Magnum, Sleeve Hitch * 1782 | 60" #375 Deck, Kubota D640 Diesel * 1862 | #450 Snowblower, M18 Magnum * 782 | Y/W KT17 Series II, Sleeve Hitch * 984 | Y/W Onan/Linamar 20HP, Sims Cab, CAT 0 3 PT w/ Rear PTO, 60" #374 Deck
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Old 01-02-2023, 05:51 PM
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Pulled the driveshaft out of my 129 to replace the dowel pin at the engine end. I forgot that I had temporarily replaced the dowel pin with a spiral roll pin last spring when the dowel fell out as I was rolling my yard. I used my lathe to put a 1/4”-20 hole in the end for a set screw to hold the pin in place. I ground a flat on the pin for the set screw and used cylindrical LocTite on the pin and set screw. Hopefully, the pin will stay put now.
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Old 01-02-2023, 06:21 PM
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Welded up and ground down some imperfections in my Brinly adapter to get it ready for paint.
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Pulled the driveshaft out of my 129 to replace the dowel pin at the engine end. I forgot that I had temporarily replaced the dowel pin with a spiral roll pin last spring when the dowel fell out as I was rolling my yard. I used my lathe to put a 1/4”-20 hole in the end for a set screw to hold the pin in place. I ground a flat on the pin for the set screw and used cylindrical LocTite on the pin and set screw. Hopefully, the pin will stay put now.
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Old 01-02-2023, 07:55 PM
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Mocked up some of the parts we are making for the 383 Cat '0' project.
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Old 01-21-2023, 11:39 PM
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Put the rearend back the the 149 in between stripping and painting parts for another project. With everything easy to get at I fixed an issue that has aggravated me for three years The tunnel bolts were just large self tapping screws that just rattled around. I made four nuts from flat bar and welded those to the frame flange. Not sure why it took me so long to make myself do it.

I also copied IHinIN and put a set screw in the end of the drive shaft to lock the coupling dowel pin. Thanks for that idea!
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Old 01-24-2023, 06:41 PM
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Default 127 engine removal

Today I removed the Kohler K301A engine from my IH Cub Cadet 127. It was stuck junk. I removed the cylinder head, generator, oil dipstick, and air cleaner/carburetor assembly for my personal parts stockpile. I plan on eventually putting something of at least 15hp(preferably 18-20hp) in it. Maybe a Kohler Magnum 20 or some cheap diesel.

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