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Old 11-21-2014, 11:30 AM
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I just found this thread, and read it through. I like the way you think. Detroit nor Louisville, never built anything to my specification, because they didn't ask me what I wanted!
Love the way you integrate everything, for ease of service/maintenance. My 149 is begging for some update/mods. Some great information, in your build and documentation.
Hope to see the finished project some time.
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Old 11-22-2015, 12:23 PM
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Hello all. It's been a long time since I've reported on anything, although much has happened, it's just not been Cub related. In the last couple years I've had several surgeries, both eyes "de-cataracted", a hernia repaired, (then failed and just recently "re-repaired), and the worst was tracking down the reason for pain and losing the use of my left arm. That was tracked to my neck, which oddly enough NEVER bothered me, hmmm, anyway some spinal surgery and a little steel plate and properly placed screws, VOILA good as new. Still can't play the "pie-an-OOO" though, dang it. I lost my mom and subsequent estate hassles ensued. I sure hope my cubs don't hurt so much when I "operate" on them.
I may have to consider some sort of sedation for them.
Any way, the last time I tried to move the "1273" she had no sparks! I will tow her to the garage from the shed soon and replace all the ignition thingies. My plan is to adapt an implement hanger behind the axle since it is now in front of the pto now. Yeah, I know, I should have cut the frame behind the motor, moved the whole shabang forward and then simply lengthened the drive shaft. Any way, that's a short version of what all of us experience, LIFE. I'm gonna go ahead and TRY to succeed at all I attempt, except for that whole dieing thing, I'm ok with failing at that. Excuse me for being long winded.
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Old 11-24-2015, 07:24 AM
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Good to hear you are doing better. Back on your feet, is always good. Best of luck to you.
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Finally getting close to finishing this long drawn out project. I'm changing direction with this as it was originally going to be just a toy, but my wife and I are doing the classic downsizing thing and will soon start construction on a new smaller home. This, as a reminder, is the melding of a123 and a 107, with some obvious additions common to neither. The K301, in a 107 chassis equals a 127, but stretch the nose and add a 123 front end, (just because I prefer it) and you end up with, well, a "1273". The headlight panel is custom, as well as the hand made hydraulic levers. The pump is a ported 1250 mated to the 107 rear. I do have new tail lights, and will get them mounted soon.
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This will be put to work in the fall putting the yard in at the aforementioned house.
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Nice work. I like the seat!
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