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Old 08-26-2014, 08:48 PM
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that hole is for the elift option BTW
So, best to leave it open then? I have no desire to get an electric lift. Just tired of looking at an open hole. I'm not sure of the name, but I have one of those chrome looking electric plugs, with the serrated edges on the bottom, but it's slightly too big. I'm not modding my dash to make something fit.
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So, best to leave it open then? I have no desire to get an electric lift. Just tired of looking at an open hole. I'm not sure of the name, but I have one of those chrome looking electric plugs, with the serrated edges on the bottom, but it's slightly too big. I'm not modding my dash to make something fit.
Our local hardware store has an assortment of those chrome things in various sizes. Measure the hole and check to see if there is a size made.
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Our local hardware store has an assortment of those chrome things in various sizes. Measure the hole and check to see if there is a size made.
Good idea, Todd! Technically it is a cigar/stogie lighter.
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Larry the lighter idea look pretty handy, if you use the 127 in winter for snow moving you can plug a heat pad in it to keep your butt warm and comfy
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Larry the lighter idea look pretty handy, if you use the 127 in winter for snow moving you can plug a heat pad in it to keep your butt warm and comfy
I was blessed with one of them there lighters on my 149. Kinda handy if you are out some night on the CUB and wanna spotlight!
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So, best to leave it open then? I have no desire to get an electric lift. Just tired of looking at an open hole. I'm not sure of the name, but I have one of those chrome looking electric plugs, with the serrated edges on the bottom, but it's slightly too big. I'm not modding my dash to make something fit.
You can get a chrome plug from cubcadet.com or I think I bought a new one for my cub from Cub Classics. Follow the link at the top of the page and give Chris a call. Nice way to take care of a hole.
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I was blessed with one of them there lighters on my 149. Kinda handy if you are out some night on the CUB and wanna spotlight!
With a spotlight plug in the 149 and a Glock, I doubt you mist that burglar Steve
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Thanks everyone. My Want To Buy thread turned into something informative. I'd rather use the hole for something useful, but if it didn't come with a lighter, I prob won't install one. I like my manual lift, so I won't be installing an electric lift.
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Thanks everyone. My Want To Buy thread turned into something informative. I'd rather use the hole for something useful, but if it didn't come with a lighter, I prob won't install one. I like my manual lift, so I won't be installing an electric lift.
If your a smoker or you can use the socket for something useful I'd put it in, sometimes l wish I had one because its hard to get my lighter out of my pocket when I'm mowing.
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