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Old 09-02-2010, 09:18 PM
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wow those are some horrid looking welds. how they would hold anything is beyond me. looks all globbed on. no penetration. not even clean looking. haha. your a good welder though you can fix er up better than new.
Yeah, it was awfully disgusting. I still can't believe they didn't try to straighten the frame before they welded in the patches. The hood overlapped the dash by about 1 1/2". They also had a stack of washers under the back of the engine to get the driveshaft halfway straight.


Conner The tiller looks good on the 105.
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Yeah, it was awfully disgusting. I still can't believe they didn't try to straighten the frame before they welded in the patches. The hood overlapped the dash by about 1 1/2". They also had a stack of washers under the back of the engine to get the driveshaft halfway straight.


Conner The tiller looks good on the 105.
Yeah, I still can't believe that he left that frame that way......but it doesn't matter now, because you made it better than new!

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Your 105 and tiller look great, Conner!
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On my Cub 123 that I recently acquired, I have been needing to drain the hydro fluid and replace the filter. This afternoon, I got it drained and cleaned out (didn't need much, it looks real clean in there!!), and replaced the filter. Tomorrow, I should be receiving a gasket for the hydro rear cover, then I can put it back together and fill it up with fluid. I also cleaned the 90* gearbox that drives the #1 tiller. Tomorrow, I'll check the fluid in it, then mount it back on the tractor.
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Finally back in action!! It's been a month since I've been able to work on my cubs and now I'm almost ready to roll. There was no garage door on my barn so I installed one yesterday and it came out nice. So now I can get my cubs in and out of the barn. Will rearrange setup some I'm sure, but feels nice! Now all I need is a couple Cub Cadet signs:biggrin2.gif:
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Sminkey, that's a nice garage!
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Sminkey, that's a nice garage!

Thanks, have a propane wall furnace in room next to my shop so hopefully will be resonable($$) to work(maybe paint) this winter too!! Will post a couple pics when I'm finished setting up
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We took the tomato plants out today, so I put the 100 and #2 cart to work.



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Sminkey: There is something VERY, VERY wrong going on in your garage.............I can see the floor, and the top of the workbench

Allen, You're lookin' top notch with that cool IH hat on!
Nice pics Allen! Nice to see the old iron in action, dig the dual wheel setup too:biggrin2.gif:

LOL Wild Bill! Ya, i'm a little neat freak but i'm still setting up shop, so give me a couple weeks and I'm sure it won't look the same
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Thanks Bill & Sminkey!
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