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Old 12-28-2017, 10:43 PM
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Very Nice... It's gonna be a beauty!!
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Old 12-28-2017, 11:58 PM
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What they said.
So, how many you have in disassembly/assembly mode? Glutton for punishment...
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Old 12-29-2017, 12:04 AM
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What they said.
So, how many you have in disassembly/assembly mode? Glutton for punishment...
LOL...I have the two Cubs in process now and a couple of pedal tractors too. Life and other interests have put my hobbies on the back burners for now. Hope to get back to them soon!
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Old 12-29-2017, 10:27 AM
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Look good there Queen of the Quitelines!, I had to put on my cheap sunglasses as to not damage my eyes from her Highness's parts shininess.
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More shiny parts...had some more parts powder coated. Here are the results!
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Made a little more progress on this project. Replaced the bearing and seal and cleaned mating surfaces with a Roloc bristle disk. I always clean up the threads with a tap. Takes time but I have no problems with sticky bolts...especially important if they are to be torqued! I wash it with the brake clean stuff and wipe clean. Same procedure for the back end.
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Repaired trunnion with the little weld on plate fro JeffinPa. Smoothed the weld to make pretty. It will receive a good bath and be resealed and painted. The automatic relief valves blow oil like a geyser...so they will be off to Mach Tech for rebuilding.
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All of my hydro Cubs have or had leaking cork gaskets...this one was no exception. I removed the gasket remnants, ran a tap into the mounting holes and cleaned. Installed new gasket and installed pump.
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Looking good so far.
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Good amount of work right there Beth.
Almost done...
Looks good, like your detail work. Pays off in the end game.
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