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garydee 11-24-2020 09:55 PM

1864 minor improvements...
 
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I've finished mowing for the season and have begun cleaning up my equipment for use next year...

When removing the deck from the tractor followed by the side panels from the engine, I was reminded about a few improvements that were made when restoring my 1864 tractor with the #324, 54" deck. These improvements were made after reading a post by Sam Mac concerning the deck blowing grass out the front, causing clippings to get sucked into the engine through the cooling fan. Not good for keeping the engine cool or clean!

Sam mounted a piece of rubber belting across the front of his deck. Problem solved!:beerchug:

I decided to try solving the problem in a less noticeable manner. The solution for me was to attach an "L" shaped strip of metal to the inside front of the deck. Problem solved!:beerchug:

The strip I installed is even with the projection of the blades and serves to contain the clippings from escaping out the front. (The metal strip was made from our old recycled air conditioner cabinet.) I was able to curve the metal strip to fit the contour of the deck by snipping some kerfs on the edge, allowing it to be bent to fit. I also added a corner piece to "round out" the deck housing around the left blade. This helps to keep grass from building up in the corner of the deck, which will cause the front corner to rust through over time. My deck was rusted through and had to be repaired.

One other improvement that was made on the tractor was to add a stainless steel strainer over the air intake on the engine to keep it extra clean and cool for long life. It was a little tricky to get it installed just right, however with some patience, I was able to get it to fit in the limited space with the drive shaft coming through the strainer in exactly the right spot!

I was quite pleased with how clean the side panels and engine looked after mowing all summer long. The deck looked pretty good too! To help keep things looking good, I blow the tractor off with compressed air each time after mowing. No water, just air! See pics...

I recall having lots of fun figuring out and installing these improvements, which have significantly improved the operation of my Cub Cadet!:biggrin2:

Sincere thanks and appreciation to Sam Mac for the information and experience shared on the OCC website!:beerchug:

Getter-Done 11-25-2020 07:17 AM

Those are all great improvements.

Great idea about the strainer.
I will have to use that one.



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Sam Mac 11-25-2020 07:26 AM

Great ideas Gary. I may give them a shot. You have the cleanest 1864 I've ever seen. :beerchug:

Hairtrigger 11-25-2020 08:05 AM

That Stainless Strainer looks like a great idea...BUT ...a real pain to install

bugeye 11-25-2020 11:29 AM

I like the strainer and the deck modifications.

I wonder how long it will take my wife to notice her strainer is missing. She will never find it in the tractor if I install while she is out shopping.

SGragg 11-25-2020 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by bugeye (Post 502746)
I like the strainer and the deck modifications.

I wonder how long it will take my wife to notice her strainer is missing. She will never find it in the tractor if I install while she is out shopping.

Make sure you take it AFTER Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. She may not miss it until Christmas dinner!

Great ideas and mods. Agree with Sam--very clean indeed. Good work!

Rex B 05-21-2023 02:05 PM

good ideas
 
I just saw this, added to my To-do list. Thanks!

fortyeightjake 05-24-2023 09:18 AM

My only thought is "holy crap that thing is clean! Nice work on the modifications to keep it that way too.

1711Cub 05-24-2023 09:44 AM

The attention to detail is spectacular.

jcubtroy 05-24-2023 10:24 AM

nice innovations.


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