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Great score!
For the little bit of money your going to spend to make it 100% functional will be soooooooooo worth it. NIK,
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Replacing the battery will hopefully be the single most expensive part, however, I am sure that the other parts and fluids will total to be more than a $100 battery. Rest of the work is just my labor, and time behind a power washer. I'm still not sure where to buy parts other than thru the dealer... will dealer even have the parts I need for a 20 year old tractor? Once I get this thing mobile, I might find that some of the steering components need to be replaced as this tractor has not seen a grease gun in many, many years :-(
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Great score on the cub. Like some of the fellow cub guys on here said, its so totally worth spending some money on. My 122 didnt run when i got it but 500 bucks later she ran and has never had any engine work done since 1966 the day she rolled off the line new, im only the 3rd owner and her last. but dont be afraid to spend some on her. ur cub will be great once u get everything going Jeep. keep us posted
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It looked rougher than this one (I found on eBay) and had been sitting in a field for a few years without a cover on the exhaust pipe..... the inside of that engine required a lot of work and $$$. Here is photo of a 1941 Allis Chalmers "C" tractor listed on eBay...... |
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well im a devoted IH fan, even went as far as getting a tattoo of IH in red and black to show my pride. AC tractors r good little tractors, i restored alot of them back in high school in AG class. ur AC aint a bad lookin little tractor Jeep. still got her work clothes on.
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Brandon CC models: 86, 1650, 100 w/hanban sickle mower & 1872 1972 86 w/12" brinly plow & 65lb wheel weights & 42" grader blade 1978 1650 Hydrostat w/44" mower & 42" IH push blade 1965 100 w/hanban sickle mower 1989CCC 1872 w/50c mower |
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Just wanted to bring everyone up-to-date, I was able to work on the 1861, flushed fuel system, barrow a battery out of another tractor, and with a little work, I got this tractor running. It was running very well. It still needs some work to make it functional, but at least now I know I have more than scrap metal.
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