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Old 02-08-2013, 01:12 PM
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I picked up this Cub 125, not too long ago and had to rebuild the PTO clutch. Yesterday, I got the parts in the mail, to rebuild that. I got that taken care of last night before the storm hit, but I noticed that all my lights were dim. My windshield wipers would barley move. My compressor for my air horn was not working and when I shut it down. It was completely dead. It has never had this problem, but I figured I would check it out today. So, I went out this morning to snowblow my drive and even though I had to jump it, it ran fine. When I was almost done, I lost almost all of reverse. It now backs up very slow. So, fixing the clutch has now generated two additional problems. Any advice on what to look for would be great. Oh and sorry if these problems have already been discussed. I only went back about ten pages looking for my particular problems before posting this.
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Old 02-08-2013, 01:57 PM
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Sounds like the hydro filter and fluid need changing.
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how much fluid do those rearend's usually hold? and just a question but if it was fluid and filter shouldnt I have a problem in foward also?
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OK.....what kinda of 125 has Windshield Wipers, and a air compressor for an Air Horn...??


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OK.....what kinda of 125 has Windshield Wipers, and a air compressor for an Air Horn...??


I'm with, Roland!
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Old 02-08-2013, 02:33 PM
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hold tight uploading them now
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OK.....what kinda of 125 has Windshield Wipers, and a air compressor for an Air Horn...??


Exactly; Dad's 125 has NEVER had any of these!
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here it is the cab is home made but i like it
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That cab is way cool! I love it! An air horn!
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thank you, I think so also.
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