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Old 01-21-2014, 02:56 PM
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Looks like a good POTW candidate to me. Read the following and send me a couple pics of it. I like the pic of it in the snow. Hint hint.

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Old 01-21-2014, 05:49 PM
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Thanks everybody.
Sam, I sent you a email. My internets been acting up but it said it sent.
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Old 01-21-2014, 08:08 PM
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Allisboy45,
Thought you might like it here Sam will take care of you. Love the black trike Cub! Very stealthy!
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Allisboy45,
When they mentioned about the exhaust. These heavier vertical mounted exhausts have been known to crack the block due to the vibrations and extra mass of the pipe and muffler. There is a thread about stacks on here and the though is to add an additional brace from the stack back to the top of the head to improve the stability and reduce stresses. Other Cub owners with stacks may want to chime in. (I added bracing on my 147R exhaust build) And you may want to post a close up of your stack in that thread, because it looks good!
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Thanks everybody.
Sam, I sent you a email. My internets been acting up but it said it sent.
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Got your e-mail, all set.
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Very nice, unique cub. Keep it fun!
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Narrow front or tricycle front kit. Where did you buy this from?

Very nice looking 72!
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Narrow front or tricycle front kit. Where did you buy this from?

Very nice looking 72!
Thanks. I found the kit on ebay. The guy that makes them usually sells them for John Deere 110's but also makes them for narrow frame cubs now. I talked to him and ordered it. They are built very well.
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Thanks. I found the kit on ebay. The guy that makes them usually sells them for John Deere 110's but also makes them for narrow frame cubs now. I talked to him and ordered it. They are built very well.
Can't find anything, Do you have a link?
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Can't find anything, Do you have a link?
Here's the only link I could find. This is the one I bought, so the adds expired. He must not have any forsale at this time.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/171201678566...84.m1439.l2649
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