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Old 11-19-2023, 09:55 AM
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Could you get a side picture of where the lift cylinder hooks to the rock shaft.
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Walter I sent You all 3 editions of the 207 Manual in an email.
It should help with some of your questions
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Thanks a lot.
Downloaded and printed them last night.
That will help a lot.
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You know, I collected all the Parts for the 190-207-100 (every single Part) & the 190-365-100 (I haven't ordered mounting hardware or O-rings), and I'm still one hose short on the 190-365-100. I probably have close to $2,000, if not more, invested. I invested more than what the 190-207-100 cost new In 2010. Furthermore, I have this oddity: I try to collect the Hitch (weather 3-Point or sleeve Hitch) Before I have the Tractor. As I hate trying to track down the hitch after I get the tractor. I did that with my Cub Cadet Original, 106. John Deere 140H3 (with two Cat 0 3-point hitches and an integral Hitch) John Deere 112Square Fender Though the Cub 106 and the JD 112 were rather easy, I bought the IH 3-point from MTD while waiting on, I think, the 1st owner of CC Specialties to send me a narrow frame IH 3-point and Brinly adapter. The integral hitch for the 112SF I bought from an employee at my John Deere dealer, as He didn't need it anymore for his 1974 John Deere 112 Square fender he bought new, as He used a walk-behind tiller for ground prep for his garden. I bought a reproduction clevis Hitch (sleeve hitch) for my Wheel Horse 416H about 2 years before I found the Wheel Horse 416H. I bought a Simplicity 7016 Sovereign, which came with a 1-point Hitch (sleeve hitch). I removed all the 1-point hitch components before I sold the 7016, as I wanted to find a late-model Simplicity 18H Sovereign. I have both the Simplicity 1-point hitch for the non-suspension Simplicity Prestige. I also bought the 1-point hitch for the suspension Prestige Model. There's kind of no point in finding the suspension model 1-point hitch, as you have to remove the suspension when you mount the 1-point hitch on that Prestige Garden tractor with suspension. So I'll Just look for a non-suspension model, the Prestige. So I found that usually, once I get the hitch, I get the tractor within a few years. In My Cub Cadet 3208 case, I found the last part I needed for the 190-207-100 a week or so ago and initially went to buy a 3225 as the 3208 was advertised with a leak. But The owner of both tractors said he would fix the 3208 leak (RF Houtz), so I decided to get the 3208 instead of the 3225 Plus the 3208 already had a second lever and AUX Valve 1 with 1 set of outlets installed. So since they had to take the 3208 apart to fix the leak, they said they would install the 190-207-100 since they had to disassemble the tractor to fix the leak.
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I know its over kill, but I only have $20.00 in bearing blocks.
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You will have issues IF you run chains for winter use.
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I live in the south so I don't have to worry to much about snow removal.
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I live in the south so I don't have to worry to much about snow removal.
Hey Walter How is Your 3 Point hitch coming along ?
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