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Disassembly
Thanks everyone. I removed the battery, fuel tank, and brackets today. I'm going to get carb cleaner, paint, and everything I need Thursday. I decided if I have it torn apart this far, I might as well pull the engine and just clean everything up and replace worn parts as I go. I noticed the shaft fan guard is moving around, but the fan is undamaged. Mine does move a little after you move it in drive for a few seconds, but it only moved a foot or so and then stops. I have read a lot. After I get it rolling I'm going to rebuild the steering.
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That's how it starts.... then you are tearing every nut and bolt off it, ordering parts you didn't even know it had, let alone knew they were wore out. Then you're rebuilding things that don't need it just because you're there and why not?? LOL. You'll have a new tractor soon! Keep in mind.... spring is coming!! Better hurry and get it done! Take lots of pics! |
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"oh while I have this out, might as well do this hard to reach thing." Next thing you know, you've got a pile of parts on the floor and the UPS truck showing up every 3 hours with more.
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I need a hydraulic diagram or service manual. Maybe I just need to buy one as I have no plans on parting with this one. Thinking of getting a real heavy duty 70's model for more rugged stuff, and maybe set up for gardening with a 3 pt. Thank you.
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Here is the service manual for your tractor:
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=4643 Engine manual: http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=4646 Those two are all you need. |
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Hi, my name is John and I have yellow fever.....
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Drive shaft
This drive shaft is being a total &%$#@ to get out. I have the 4 bolts out, but the pin has been sprayed and it still isn't budging. Now that it is supposed to be 50 degrees today I am going to hit it hard. I almost bought a Simplicity Estatesman with the rear tiller and front blade, but I figured I better get one old tractor done before I get another.
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4 bolts out of what? And which pin are you trying to get out?
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Cub Cadet 123
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Where does Mark sell the extractors?
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