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johncub7172 08-11-2013 07:43 AM

Tinkering with the 71, upgrades added
 
So 2 weeks ago, my neighbor was having a garage/yard sale. I found bran new 2-link tire chains for 10.00 . My cleated 4-link tire chains are almost thoroughly worn down, and cobbled together in many places with wire, and removable links. Here is a description of the 2-link chains I have.
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I happen to have a nice set of IH wheel weights, and a set of 1/4" wheel spacers I originally planed to have for the model 72 tractor. I thought best use from these two parts would benefit me and the model 71 for full time winter snow removal.

I started out by removing the rear wheels. Got out the bucket and soap, garden hose and washed down the wheels.
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johncub7172 08-11-2013 07:56 AM

An inspection of the left and right inner fender wells. The well-used 4-link tire chains had there toll.
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This bolt is chewed up. Glad I got it removed, and replaced.
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After I had washed and let dry the insides of the fender wells, I protected the open metal with a few coats of rattle can primer.
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johncub7172 08-11-2013 08:15 AM

A look at the two sets of wheel weights and new tire chains.
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The new 1/4" wheel spacers I got from Cub Cadet Specialties. These will help to prevent my tire chains from tearing up the inner fender well again. I had painted 3 coats of an automotive primer sealer on them, and a coat or two of rattle can primer. I could not spare any yellow paint unfortunately.

Did not take long to figure out how to install them.
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johncub7172 08-11-2013 08:28 AM

A lot of work is involved in this type of set up. Here I align the left and right rear rim to the axel.
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cubcadet 08-11-2013 08:46 AM

nice upgrades:beerchug:

Cubcrazy 08-11-2013 09:12 AM

Looking good John!:beerchug:

ACecil 08-11-2013 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Cubcrazy (Post 210331)
Looking good John!:beerchug:

X2! :beerchug:

cubs-n-bxrs 08-11-2013 10:45 AM

Nice idea on the axle spacer. I will have to make a pair for my tractor. Those tire chains are the wrong size for your wheels unless the box is labeled wrong. Those are sized for a lawn tractor.:bigthink:

drglinski 08-11-2013 11:22 AM

nice upgrades. You'll like the 2 link ride feel IMO.

johncub7172 08-11-2013 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by cubs-n-bxrs (Post 210358)
Nice idea on the axle spacer. I will have to make a pair for my tractor. Those tire chains are the wrong size for your wheels unless the box is labeled wrong. Those are sized for a lawn tractor.:bigthink:

Yes, that's true. The chains are for a Craftsman lawn tractor. The previous owner of the chains never bothered with then. I also got the Craftsman 42" push blade and it's attachment brackets for an additional 10 dollars!

As for the fir of the chains, they fit great so far. While the Operator's Manual calls for 6psi air pressure for a 23"x 8.50 - 12 rear rim, I have had for the last 5 years running with 15 psi in the rear tires, and they still hold air with no leaks!

I will make it a point to include here in this thread the fit of the chains. Some tractor operators claim a "little" looseness in the chain fit is acceptable. I had been cautious myself about buying the chains in the first place, but for 10.00 it was worth a shot!

johncub7172 08-11-2013 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by drglinski (Post 210362)
nice upgrades. You'll like the 2 link ride feel IMO.

Thanks, ! The ride is better. With 4-link you feel like your driving a track tractor when not in seasonal use!

johncub7172 08-11-2013 02:51 PM

The up grades the tractor are the wheel spacers, IH wheel weights, and new 2 link tire chains. The chains seem to fit great so far. All put back together!
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All that will need done is a seasonal oil change, and a good washing!

:IH Trusted Hand:

ACecil 08-11-2013 05:26 PM

You've been busy, John!

johncub7172 08-12-2013 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ACecil (Post 210425)
You've been busy, John!

Yes sir! Thank you Allen, I swapped out the ratty looking-upside down chrome IH sticker and seat spring and installed a nicer looking seat spring with a nice old school IH sticker from my IH Cub Cadet 100 I had! :biggrin2:

Sam Mac 08-12-2013 08:45 PM

Great looking 71 now get some paint on that plow LOL Just busting :biggrin2:

darkminion_17 08-12-2013 08:58 PM

Nice set of chains,glad they fit.Now about that plow....

johncub7172 08-12-2013 10:05 PM

Thanks guys, the IH 42" blade is quite beat. The person I got it from just ran the crap out of it. I have had to have it welded, and it is twisted and bent. BUT, it still does a good job. I have in mind finding a nicer 42" and making a 54" with part of this old one when the 72 is mobile.

Thanks! :biggrin2:


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