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Old 11-12-2011, 08:50 PM
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Hummmm could it be a guy that's just CRAZY about CUBS????
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Great looking tractors, guys!
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Old 11-12-2011, 09:52 PM
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Today, I took the grille off of the 1650, and started getting the motor ready to come out for new motor mounts and drive line parts. And got the 1810 running (Ran pretty good) but then started dripping oil badly, near the flywheel...probably from the crank seal. I also got the blade and Brinly adapter on the 100.




Here's some pictures of the 100, with the blade and adapter, doing some grading....and the oil leak...
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I think they should have made them all red, NICE 147!
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Awesome pics, guys!

Conner, want to come down to NC, and help me put my blade on the 100?
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Great color (RED) on you cub. Didn't think that any color but original would do. But hey when it's your cub, ya can do what you want with it.

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Awesome pics, guys!

Conner, want to come down to NC, and help me put my blade on the 100?




Sure....as long as you let me try your 100 with hydraulics and the plow!
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Front weight bracket and weights looks great.
Those are cool looking weights where did you find them?

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That is a good looking setup with the red Cub pulling the wagon


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The 100 looks good with the blade
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Front weight bracket and weights looks great.
Those are cool looking weights where did you find them?

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That is a good looking setup with the red Cub pulling the wagon


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The 100 looks good with the blade

Hey Diz, i got my weights from Midwest Super Cub. the one ones i have on the tractor now are the 3lbs "fake" weights. But they also have 10lbs weight that looke just like them. The 3lbs are $17 bucks and change and the 10lbs are $18 and something.
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Sure....as long as you let me try your 100 with hydraulics and the plow!
Anytime Conner!

Enjoyed some seat time!









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