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Old 02-16-2014, 07:57 PM
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I get a "you are not authorized to view this image" instead of what you wanted to show.

Good to hear you saved a parts machine. These cubs are sturdy beasts
should work good now
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Old 02-16-2014, 07:58 PM
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I have seen worse patina than that.
Nice video Chris
lew this one came up about the time your 123 did

this was just closer to me
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Old 02-16-2014, 08:02 PM
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should work good now
Just the top of the hood has the extra patina. Really doesn't look too bad.
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Old 02-16-2014, 08:20 PM
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I have learned a lot about hydros with this tractor

#1 new fluid and filter does wonders for getting it to move
#2 release valves need to be soaked in fluid to get them to work better (especially when they were stuck )
#3 JB Weld works great to seal a suction line that has a rub hole in it from the linkage hitting it
#4 Hydros are awesome for plowing
#5 PB Blaster is a wonderful thing to get rust parts to move.
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Old 02-16-2014, 08:30 PM
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I have learned a lot about hydros with this tractor

#1 new fluid and filter does wonders for getting it to move
#2 release valves need to be soaked in fluid to get them to work better (especially when they were stuck )
#3 JB Weld works great to seal a suction line that has a rub hole in it from the linkage hitting it
#4 Hydros are awesome for plowing
#5 PB Blaster is a wonderful thing to get rust parts to move.
If you think PB Blaster works good, try some KROIL. It's like magic
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Old 02-16-2014, 08:33 PM
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I have learned a lot about hydros with this tractor

#1 new fluid and filter does wonders for getting it to move
#2 release valves need to be soaked in fluid to get them to work better (especially when they were stuck )
#3 JB Weld works great to seal a suction line that has a rub hole in it from the linkage hitting it
#4 Hydros are awesome for plowing
#5 PB Blaster is a wonderful thing to get rust parts to move.
You forgot #6 Riding a cub in the snow beats pushing a deere!

Great video and glad to hear that your 123 is giving you some really nice service. Now just think what you could do with a 12hp under the hood.

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If you think PB Blaster works good, try some KROIL. It's like magic
X2! Once you go Kroil you will never go back!
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Old 02-16-2014, 09:39 PM
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You forgot #6 Riding a cub in the snow beats pushing a deere!

Great video and glad to hear that your 123 is giving you some really nice service. Now just think what you could do with a 12hp under the hood.

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there was a bolt broke off in the block

the 10 was just sitting so that was easier
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Great vid! Thanks for sharing.
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