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Old 08-06-2018, 11:27 AM
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Information is getting to easy spread now a days. Just don't want the wrong people trying to get to us.
Well there goes my idea of sending you a bunch of 1250 stuff for your birthday.. Can't do that with no address
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Old 08-07-2018, 07:44 PM
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Well, my son and I worked on our cubs the last few days and got them both running. Both were barn finds and not running. Mine is a 105 and was in pieces his is a 1650. His was complete but not able to turn the motor over by hand. He soaked it for a day or two with some oil and it freed right up. We both thought that was a good sign. He got it running but it was making noise. Before he could shut it down it threw the rod. Damage was mineable and he already has the machine shop working on it. The 105 is together and I put in new points, condenser, coil,Plug and wire. I did rebuild the carb with new Kohler parts. It started right up but ran a little rough. A quick search on here and I adjusted the timing and now it purrs like a kitten.

It drives real well and must say I am hooked on these little tractors. I made a list of what I need to finish and have started buying them from the sponsors of this site. I have done tons of reading on this forum and have learned so much. I plan on taking lots of pictures of the rebuild and post them up.

I really haven't even started to work on this one and find myself looking to get an original. I think I might have a problem!
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Old 08-07-2018, 09:53 PM
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Well, my son and I worked on our cubs the last few days and got them both running. Both were barn finds and not running. Mine is a 105 and was in pieces his is a 1650. His was complete but not able to turn the motor over by hand. He soaked it for a day or two with some oil and it freed right up. We both thought that was a good sign. He got it running but it was making noise. Before he could shut it down it threw the rod. Damage was mineable and he already has the machine shop working on it. The 105 is together and I put in new points, condenser, coil,Plug and wire. I did rebuild the carb with new Kohler parts. It started right up but ran a little rough. A quick search on here and I adjusted the timing and now it purrs like a kitten.

It drives real well and must say I am hooked on these little tractors. I made a list of what I need to finish and have started buying them from the sponsors of this site. I have done tons of reading on this forum and have learned so much. I plan on taking lots of pictures of the rebuild and post them up.

I really haven't even started to work on this one and find myself looking to get an original. I think I might have a problem!
Pictures, we REALLY like pictures.
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Filled in what i could of an old stump hole, then used lawn roller to pack down. little 70 surprises me everytime.
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Filled in what i could of an old stump hole, then used lawn roller to pack down. little 70 surprises me everytime.
How heavy is that sucker?? I get highs and lows in the yard in the spring time. Was thinking a roller like that might help!
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How heavy is that sucker?? I get highs and lows in the yard in the spring time. Was thinking a roller like that might help!
920LBS it does work just stay in 1st gear.
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Glad the 70 got the job done for you!
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I mowed with the 125 yesterday. After I got done my wife asked if there was any way the cub could stripe a yard. Not that my yard is all that big, or nice, but she likes the way it looks. So I spent this afternoon building this contraption. It seems to work ok. Can’t really tell since I mowed yesterday. The threaded rod is definitely to weak. Need to replace with a piece of round stock .
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Couple more pics now that it’s done
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I waxed my 129.
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