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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow! Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts. two spare hydro rears "in for a penny, in for a pound!" |
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Nice looking 100, Good to see you got the itch.
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Thanks man. Its actually a 100. That extra 3hp should help push snow. Today Christmas eve day project - try and mount the ag tires and maybe get somthin made up outta angle to attach that craftsman plow blade, but prolly not get that done
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow! Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts. two spare hydro rears "in for a penny, in for a pound!" |
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I get my DEKA Cub Cadet 11U1l batteries at Lowe's. I even got the big DEKA (EXT30LA) for my Harley there as well. Great prices if you don't mind about a 10 day or so wait. I always keep one on the charging table hooked up to a Deltran Battery tender ready to go just in case. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Deka-12-Vol...ttery/50183755 |
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OK, Ironman was right. This HF rig is not a magic tool. I got the 6-12 ags on using the HF mini tire changer. But it was a BEEECH! NOT FUN. Just like the video below ended up using the tire spoons rather than the red bead tool.
The inner tube valve stem is at an angle on one. Maybe tomorrow I will let the air out and try to shift that tube not sure if that will work. But, they are on, and on the tractor. Some of the lug bolts had damaged threads and tomorrow I'll chase those with the tap and the die. next up is the tri-rib fronts. Here's a video that i showed my wife. It is essentially exactly what was going on in my shop. (Warning: may contain scenes disturbing to some) https://youtu.be/j8u_6ZfuAH8
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow! Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts. two spare hydro rears "in for a penny, in for a pound!" |
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The HF tire jig was much better with the fronts. Got the tri ribs on the blasted and painted fronts, pounded in the new sealed bearings and put em on. That freed up enough wheels and tires that hold air to put onto the 123 project so it can be rolled out of the way. I did apparently get one inner tube in there backwards and the stem pulled back a bit. Dint feel like fixing that today tho. And we'll see when time comes to remove dry hard rears and fronts from the other wheels with the HF gizmo tho!
Life's good.
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow! Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts. two spare hydro rears "in for a penny, in for a pound!" |
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I still use my HF mini tire changer on front tires, but I've decided the local tire shop can mount the rear tires for me from now on.
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Getting the old dry cracked stiff turf tires off these wides may end up at the tire store but we'll see. The last ones I ended using a sawzall but even that was a miserable experience...
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow! Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts. two spare hydro rears "in for a penny, in for a pound!" |
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Picked up a very rusty plow for $60. I hope it fits the 100, in the installation manual which I found online looks like the two vertical mounting brackets are for an original, but I can fab something if necessary. Need to find where to get a new edge strip. And next summer this can be sandblasted, painted. Its got some deep pitting but still serviceable.
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow! Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts. two spare hydro rears "in for a penny, in for a pound!" |
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