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Old 04-29-2024, 02:38 PM
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Finally got around to adding starter relays to my 1641 twins. It was pretty easy. All wiring was done next to the solenoid with the relay mounted to the firewall. I bought 5 JD relays for cheap on epay...something like $10.65 with tax and free shipping from skyline-autoparts. Each relay came with a socket with wires for easy connection. The small picture of the starter shows a starter relay that was installed last year on the 1864 mower.

Also installed a bumper I purchased from ihccw.com on Dad's 1641 and added a spring to better hold side panels in place.

The last picture shows the 3 relays that were left over after the others were installed.

All in all, a fun day!
Nice. Interesting IH colored C decal on the front.
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Old 04-29-2024, 10:43 PM
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Finally got to mow with my 1450 Cub, but I got rained out.
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Old 05-08-2024, 08:08 PM
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ripped off read hitch plate pulling shrub stump. got 3 no problem but the last one must have really been in their
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Old 05-09-2024, 03:25 PM
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ripped off read hitch plate pulling shrub stump. got 3 no problem but the last one must have really been in their
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I've been thinking about adding the frame mounted rear plate and hitch to my 1914 to keep the roller from pulling on the (AL) rear end.
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Old 05-09-2024, 09:01 PM
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im getting ready to make a much stronger hitch that mounds to the frame where the 3 point high bars go to avoid this happening again. im glad i found a nice used rear hitch plate for half the price of a new one. ill be sure to post the results of the mount i make. im going to use a truck hitch receiver and some 5/8 think flat bar. some hardware from a big box store and i should be set.
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Old 05-10-2024, 02:32 PM
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I’m a new member here. I’ve had a 3165 for a few months and had an oil leak from the transmission area. It leaked from the o-rings at the top of the auxiliary charge pump. After several attempts replacing the o-ring(s) it still leaked and got worse every time I messed with it.
I finally took the line off to get a better look and saw that the flange was cracked.

The line (727-3130) is N/A from Cub Cadet, so I silver soldered it and again replaced the o-ring.
It is holding for now so I put the front blade on and pushed some dirt around in the driveway
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