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Old 06-02-2014, 10:25 PM
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Default IH Cub Cadet. Which deck? 421u111??

Hi, new here and thanks to all for this great site. I am working a newly acquired 105 hydro. Is the 421u111 deck the right one? Thanks, Skyler
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Old 06-02-2014, 10:39 PM
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Welcome. And yes it is one of the correct decks for yours, 42". Got any pics?
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Welcome to OCC! Good luck with your new to you cub.
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Old 06-03-2014, 07:23 AM
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Hi, new here and thanks to all for this great site. I am working a newly acquired 105 hydro. Is the 421u111 deck the right one? Thanks, Skyler
Welcome to OCC! Post some pics of your 105 when you get a chance.
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Old 06-03-2014, 02:04 PM
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Default Thanks, will upload some pics.

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Welcome. And yes it is one of the correct decks for yours, 42". Got any pics?
Thanks, so much. I will get some pics asap. Skyler
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Old 06-13-2014, 07:18 PM
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Default Skylers 105 pics and deck question.

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Welcome. And yes it is one of the correct decks for yours, 42". Got any pics?
Hi hope the pics upload to my album. Haven't been doing much, I'm still not very agile. Speaking of decks, from the pics, can you see the bubble on the level? The deck is all the way down. I haven't looked for the deck manual (421u111 deck) but will. Should the bubble be level? Do these look like the right size wheels (about 6 1/2" dia.) The front roller is also touching the pavement. It looks like you have to take the deck off to move the adjustment bolts. This hole thread started with the belt flying off. I have clutch problems too . I guess you have to remove the mule drive to properly pry or puller it off? (it won't disengage or engage properly) Not sure if the mule drive is the double pulley system or the front frame where the stiff short spring attaches. Taking that front frame off would be nice. I see a few bolts holding it on. Anyway enough questions for now. I am in no big hurry. I only can do what I am able at the moment. Oh as long as I am at it, do the starter/gen get weak? I believe the batteries I have tried are good but is turns over kinda slow. Thanks for any help. Skyler (Cal)
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Old 06-17-2014, 11:58 PM
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With the deck lowered to cutting height, the wheels should NOT be touching the ground.

I seriously doubt that, that area of the deck should be level, however the blades should be.
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