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Hi, I'm Matt, my wife loves the fact that i get on these things and spend a lot of time on my computer. please read and help me with my tractor problems. thank you.
now that my wife has made my introduction for me (LOL) I guess a little background is in order. My grandpa retired from IH in the early 80's. He was big on brand loyalty, and since IH had their fingers in a lot of sugar bowls, there was a lot of IH branded stuff around, from snow throwers, lawnmowers, hedge clippers, refrigerators, and yes, a Cub Cadet 108. That Cub needs a tune up but is in otherwise great shape, always stored indoors. Rarely has it spent a night outside. When it came to me buying a tractor to mow with, naturally I looked at Cubs first. I bought a 169 for $400 and mowed until it threw a rod. Moved and rebuilt the engine, but the new place didn't have a big year and I didn't need the tractor really. Bought a 107 for $50, sold the 169 (I really wanted to sell both) and now I'm working on fixing the 107. So far I've replaced one rear tire, wiring harness, and I pulled the motor to check the engine mount holes and fix the flywheel screen. So far it seems to cut nice, but I think the engine needs a tune up/carb adjusted because it didn't seem to have the power to turn the blades and move the tractor through the grass as quickly as I would like. I don't think I'll be posting much, I tend to do a lot of searching before I ask questions. I do have what I think is an 8hp Original motor that is just sitting on my garage floor that I will probably post up for sale. I've got no use for it, so why keep it? |
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Cub Cadet is a premium line of outdoor power equipment, established in 1961 as part of International Harvester. During the 1960s, IH initiated an entirely new line of lawn and garden equipment aimed at the owners rural homes with large yards and private gardens. There were a wide variety of Cub Cadet branded and after-market attachments available; including mowers, blades, snow blowers, front loaders, plows, carts, etc. Cub Cadet advertising at that time harped on their thorough testing by "boys - acknowledged by many as the world's worst destructive force!". Cub Cadets became known for their dependability and rugged construction.
MTD Products, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio purchased the Cub Cadet brand from International Harvester in 1981. Cub Cadet was held as a wholly owned subsidiary for many years following this acquisition, which allowed them to operate independently. Recently, MTD has taken a more aggressive role and integrated Cub Cadet into its other lines of power equipment.
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