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zippy1 10-14-2016 05:45 PM

Split the 100 today to replace a seal.:beerchug: Now I need to take the creeper off, and get it fixed.
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ACecil 10-15-2016 09:34 PM

The 100 will be good as new, when you're done, Todd!

zippy1 10-16-2016 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ACecil (Post 396237)
The 100 will be good as new, when you're done, Todd!

Won't be close cosmetically Allen, all scratched to chit now.:bash2: But it "shouldn't" be leaking any longer.:beerchug:

jaynjeep 10-16-2016 01:59 AM

Todd,

Didn't realize you had a 100! :bigthink: Guess I aint been payin much attention!:biggrin2::biggrin2:

I have a soft spot for 2nd series cubs!:beerchug::beerchug:

zippy1 10-17-2016 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by jaynjeep (Post 396256)
Todd,

Didn't realize you had a 100! :bigthink: Guess I aint been payin much attention!:biggrin2::biggrin2:

I have a soft spot for 2nd series cubs!:beerchug::beerchug:

Yeah, it was the first cub I ever had as my own. Did a "face lift on it back some years ago... Learned from my mistakes. But at least I learned.:bigthink:

johncub7172 10-17-2016 09:49 AM

Hey guys,....!
 
Hello guys! Well, I just wanted to update what I have been up to in my IH Cub Cadet addictions!

Last week at work I got my hand and arm caught in a puller used in an extrusion line. I was hurt quite badly, but nothing broke and no stitches required. More so was nightmares about the accident, if you can imagine being pulled into a huge chipper shredder. This puller was huge. Thank God for all safety stop switches!

Anyhow, this limited my progress on my IHCC projects, as of today, my arm stopped feeling numb.

125: I got a carb. kit for the carb. I need to clean and install it to the 125. Also got Kohler engine oil and two gallons of Hy-Tran from my local dealer. Still much cleaning and assembling to go before it's ready to start!

1450: It's in good running order. Just sitting pretty in the garage under a cover. Has been a nice mower this season with the IH 38" deck I put on it!

Snowplow project: I have been in the process of adding 7" to each side of my good condition IH 42" push blade for an over-all width of 56" ! I used 14" from an old IH 42" push blade that seen better days. The project is coming along great! It's going to be a stout blade for sure. Not going to use it for dirt/gravel duty. It's been my experience that these awesome IHCC garden tractors when properly equipped, are more tractor that these blade units can handle when using for dirt and gravel stuff! This IH 56" blade will be painted and ready for mount on my all-gear drive IHCC model 72.

Thanks!:biggrin2:





That's all for now!

ACecil 10-17-2016 11:16 AM

Sorry to hear that, John! Glad it wasn't worse for you.

ACecil 10-18-2016 07:27 PM

Took 121 for a nice evening ride. Nice to ride and get your mind of off things for a while! I'm thinking I'd like to find a 129 with hydraulic lift or a 149 someday to go with 121. Would love to have another hydro for certain jobs.:beerchug:

cubcadet 10-18-2016 08:02 PM

Sorry to hear that John, nice to take a cruise on a cub!:beerchug:

Shrewcub 10-18-2016 08:11 PM

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Took 121 for a nice evening ride. Nice to ride and get your mind of off things for a while! I'm thinking I'd like to find a 129 with hydraulic lift or a 149 someday to go with 121. Would love to have another hydro for certain jobs.:beerchug:

That's my next one on the list too Allen!:biggrin2:

Here's some pics I took of the 1864 after a few hours of grass-killing yesterday before I put it back in the shed.:beerchug:


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