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Old 12-21-2016, 10:09 AM
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Good looking 100!
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The weight box looks homemade, the real ones are shorter and longer. If your going to add a creeper I would also add a new driveshaft, clutch and throwout bearing, these items will definitely have some wear on a machine that old. We have a member here that makes shafts for a very reasonable price, his screen name is Jeff in Pa. Here's a link to his thread.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=20875
How can a box be shorter and longer?
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it does run, however i'm getting white smoke out the breather and exhaust. i'm guessing that the rings are either stuck or worn. ran some mmo through it and that helped a lot. Still small puffs out the breather tho. either way i think i will send it out for a rebuild
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it does run, however i'm getting white smoke out the breather and exhaust. i'm guessing that the rings are either stuck or worn. ran some mmo through it and that helped a lot. Still small puffs out the breather tho. either way i think i will send it out for a rebuild
Try a head gasket before you rebuild it. Sand the head flat and put on a new gasket. You will have to sand it flat eventually so you are only out the price of a gasket.
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ok i will def try that
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http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...510#post399510

Guy in the vid is Tim, it's a good vid anyway.
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Guy in the vid is Tim, it's a good vid anyway.
We like to have some fun here so just jump in and do some reading.
That guy has an excellent speaking voice, he should do radio commercials.
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Nice 100, I just picked one up also. Your weight box is some sort of ammo box, what is it filled with?

X2 on the driveshaft and replacement clutch parts.

BTW, Tim used to be a hand model till he got older and became a professional painter.
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Welcome! It's a hell of a deal! The wheel weight worth alone $125 and the fenders can bring $200 to $250 so take it ASAP before "The Lew" find it!

(The Lew is a strange creature who can smell the scent of a cub cadet buried 6 feet underground)

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BTW, Tim used to be a hand model till he got older and became a professional painter.
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Nice 100, I just picked one up also. Your weight box is some sort of ammo box, what is it filled with?

X2 on the driveshaft and replacement clutch parts.

BTW, Tim used to be a hand model till he got older and became a professional painter.
He filled it with concrete! I'm thinking it may be a bit much...
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